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'I V- : \ , ' ' -t/ -V X,, ■ f r ' X i ‘r ■/ - ■ ■ r- —;r---f- • r f I PAGE EIGHTEEN / t Ulmtrljpatifr lEwanlitg ^aralb raiDAY, A rtn. JT, 19W x i A. DqnH Forget the Men aM Women in the Service~^Give tg^ th& i^^ ; . Group B of the Center Congre Tha 'second degree will be work ■Mra, C harles B axter, president. MUi June C. Chambers of 156 A boutTow iiN gational Church will meet Monday ed on a..cla.ss of 25 Candidates to Slid members of the' executive Main street has recently been n ight a t 8 o'clock at the church'. night at'A:30 at St. James' .School board of the Women’s Club, wjiich elected treasurer of the' tipaala Average Daily. Net Pre^ Run Guest speaker wrfll be Dr. Robert by the offleers .of CampbelrCoiin- College, East Orange, N. J., chap ROfiltRY CLUB'S Oroup 518, Polish^Women’* Al T. Parson, dean of. the Kennedy cil, Knights of Columbus, led by la bringing Dorothy Rankin Sind For the Ended The Weather ter of Pal Chi, national honorary A pril 11, 1958 liance., will serve the traditional School, of Missions in Hartford. Grand Knight Charles McCarthy. ■her Marionettes for a return en psychology fraternity. Miss BOYS' AND GIRLS' WEEK » ■ Forecast of U. S. Weather Bnrena Swiedonka dinner on Sunday, w!,o wilt talk on Africa from which The third degree will l>e exempll- gagement to MancheaterXfor the Chambers, a high honors aludent, ___ ■ ^ 'JV / April 19, at 3 p.' m. In White he has just returned after spend- fled on this cla.s* Sunday a fte r benefit , of children, will serve as is also a member ■ of the college TALENT SHOW, MAY 8,1953 ; 10,936 /IJght rain changing to some Eacle Hall, North street. The in., eight months there. Anyone noon at the American Legion ushers at the performance tomor choir, the Student Christian Asso- V ■ ’v . ■ . truest speaker will be Mrs. Helen Interested is invited to sttend. Home by District Deputy Frank row afternoon at*3 o’clock in the tiiation. and Skansen, the Swedish ; Plense enter fii.v name. I has'e n«v>r parformed for pay* i ‘ Member of the Audit ' light Snow tonight. Omier. Sunday Kobakiewicz of Wallingford, state E.- Francis and his staff of Hart Verplanck School. Indications point dancing group. j W/ - r Bureau of Circulations partly rlnq^y. chairman of the Polish Women’s Rev. James A. Bull. Mrs. Bull ford. Francis will be honor guest to a large attendance. Those who . . \ . Manchester— A City of Village Charm G « t H i m * M arjeri# Mills of Act e •« 4 a ••••••• a ••• e *.• Alliance. The hostess will be' Mrs. and their young sons. Lon and at tonight’s affair. have not al-eady secured tickets V. ■ *• . products at Teofila Parciak of North street. Jim. have returned to their home may. do so a t th e Hall. x . Member* of Ander.son-Shea Po.st. i H u h t n d No. 2046,, VFW, and Auxiliary' ate ' on Elm Hill road, Ta’lcottvilie, Mr.s. Elizabeth S. Topping and , ' ■ . .__- X . Signed' a * , , , ...... VOL. IJXXII, NO. 169 (Classified Advertising on Page 10) MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 19.'i3 (TWELVE PAGES) Pinoliurst: Joan Mary Bandrd of 28 West after spending.-a week with Mr. Raymond E. Tyez will be married Rev. ’Theoflore Gubala, assi.stant requested to meet tonight at .7:15 : L- . PRICE FIVE CENTS Center street yesterday Joined the Bull's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jame.s tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the South pastor of' St.' Bridget’s Church.' at the W. F. Quish Funeral Home. I W EAREVER Waves and has proceeded- to the Bull oi Morrison. III. Rev. Jarn.es Methodist Church. ' to 4>ay .their ;.j-eirpe^ ia- Jam es' Address /.’ • ‘ ' s #• ALUMINIJM* FO IL w'ill be gue.st speaker at the com Naval Training Station at Bain- Bull sueceeded Rev. Ernest Go>-* munion breakfs.sf of St. Mar Hynes w’ho was, a member of the i don. minister,of the Taleottville. post. *■ - br'dge, Md. — Duplicate bridge will be played garet’s Circle. .Daughl'‘rs of Isa- A" g e„,...... S c h o o l...... G.-a,.- . . rade . ,VNv, .a, -ALL DETERGENT Congregational Church, w-ho left tonight at 8 o’clock in T inker hella, Sunday. April 19, at the SSc M d S2.49 Manchester Loyal Orange Lodge. for hi* native Scotland in April of Hall. . Last week's winners were American Legion Home. Mcm- St. Bridget’s Mothers Circle will Parent's ' Signature ...... No. 99, will hold its monthly meet 1950, and returned in D-eenihei- Elizabeth Dziadtis and Mrs. Jo- ber.s are requested to meet in meet Monday at 8 p. m. a t the ALL SWEET, 3 LBS. 59c ing tomorrow at 8 p.m, in Orange to assume charge of the Congre .■;epli McVeigh. Ernest Ungerer, front of St. Bridget’s Chureh be home of Mrs. Ralph Rooke, 40 Mall this entr,v to Chairman Joseph F. Bell. 61 C .r t f ^ o o 6 Drive, Hall. gational Church In Amagansetl, | J.smes T. Baker and George Siem- fore the 8 s.* m. Msss and enter Manchester, Conn., not later than Ma,r 1, 1958. . I Six Billion Slash Asked in Arms Spending Hartland road. Election of officers EASY OFF OVEN CLEANER L. I. I ■sen. the church in a body. , will tske place. . , . Rev. Erich Brandt and William DEAL—1 FLAKO F. 'Gess will represent Concordia Lutheran Church at' the spring . A 1 FLAKORN Both For 27c convention of the New England Conference, U ni t.f d - Lutheran { , - .4. V *■> “ V PREA M c o f f e e CREAJIi Church in America, at Redeemer ■ , 1,.'. A For private ante driving Pusan, Korea, April (a^iWounded prisoners at 9 s. m. Rhadta -dao'W tOss-aaw West Buildup v o n i^ t Pinohurst Gro* med Monday (7 p.'m.. Sunday, e.s.f.) .nc, LSta, tw ■ANSHMTSa. n*>7L. SltaGST, MAOrG A US* imLGTMpt rMMRl eory is opon until 8:30 (/Pi —Allied guards All five delegates of the UN's ■HI. I ri,| ii.M< with shotguns kilktf four P rl^ ovonings. main tnice team\wcre in Korea WashinKton, April l^ /P ) _ S e n . Ferguson (R„ Mick>, Communist prisoners and today. They could - be in Pan- munjom. the weather^ truce talk called today for a six billion dollar cut in arms and atomic wounded 45 in nmting down spending and Sen. Gillette (D„ Iowa), said he has the impraa- a blond.v riot/hy chanting, village, in a matter of hours when Fleet, President Talk the fast-breaking developments Sion the Eisenhower administration may support a slower Sale Ends rock throv^g captives on of the past-coupie weeks arid up buildup of western defense. ------LI______ZZ, Yoncho l^ n d Friday after tn a call to re-open the stalled The proposalby Ferguson, ehair- noon. the UN Prisoner of War talks. Korean War Stalemate man of the Senat Armed Serv . Lt. Gen. William K. Harrison, - - « . •• GrisG J„ "_ ------■» - P'-BWGf 8iw>inmo«s ...... —, ice Appropriation subcommittee, Command announced. No UN ' M-Sriae WeriGt ^-aial 5.«>wmg as*. rWsGt .s tso* « • gAoiiqiini ^ tM R'« tame in the face of an assertion Iran A rm y sec^ ity personnel were head of the UN delegation, and S>G^GG-« •GGGt TRaT f«G.*G ...... M orMMb Air Force Brig. Gen, Edgar Glenn,, t kHt’Smmt* M- 0*r-... — asgvos R««aia ” etcy VV*ttS apM 6m ^mg* by Sen. Symington l D-Mo.) that Bo m*e»* Fv-4G-*-^. ^ , vm. s.It iDm >$RW 8 gqt Ik* senously hurt. another member, flew here from T*. fGG44s ,g,N*HG*»|»4 ^Military Chiefs U. S. military strength .Is lagging COATS, SUITS and Japan today 4W ■ **-• G low •!»t* W br4yi«g iGSGfG G-g as SO-IGG ^ - Giriiri SB* ~l~ 4GGG IIJ further behind Russia's every day. SI.35 Volut fsvtGSG a**« IMGG Fog'S! •••• G4MS- sGgWiwi wgaG tg " • Munsan, Korea. April 18^— Harlrson came to observe the T»*.6GWGS«a7 euAf *uem\9. ~ - Dulles Talks Tonight M an -S aved ‘t t 2 - Also at Parley T O r o B R S - (/P) — UN and Communist | exchange of ,-ick and wounded •mg «g4n w ------GGGPesgd WsgoglGS Attention centered on a speech' A • ■g«t -as r**0*-M* MS* «* p gW IFGnMGd So >i ■ SiOigi I First Quolity staff officers todav agreed i begin at Panmun- isMG a** g iPsiG GO*« •*# • w-g* tg* temUi" Secretary of State Dulles will mak i / \ IT I Y1 G REDUCED FOR THIS WEEK ONLY gg4 Turn 9K tonight (10 p.m., e. a. t.) before thS i ■■•vyCHJ.Q lentativelv bn a time schedule! Monda.v. and to be briefed on me gfcg* •« »gg^ . nS'Z ■ M Ml* 8 VMg !!•«.««• gtsgfAsgtgr ».,»> rt**a*»a»«■«<.1 t '.ft, »; * late.*?! nevplopmpnt,<*. Americhn Society of Newspaper I _ _ _ rT '- **’* -SC'-tiSv .'Ts'isrtr Ariiwriglit 60 Gougt for .Monda.v’s historic ex •gg* »* F—G# 4«g.yg. wg\*’* * '%• *G* -G* -ggoM aaMM fea a iGsgi. mmum *»■* omiK __’ ' ‘ ; ■ Editors (ASNE). The speech will T'obe«« T,.an A _ti i q / ml No Predletton.s g*' *ie • 'v**,a** REG. S49.95 and S45.00 .. NOW $30.95 change of disabled prisoners Harrison . told newsmen he has ■ ^^.Z 'rrraare Lore be broadcast an(i telecast national- • t GnffiH, Iran, A pril 18—^/Pj of the Kore.'ih war. no ohlection to talking truce with ly by the American Broadcasting — ^ Single Iranian arm y CSp- Shoor Dork Soom And they completed arrange th e Reds in Panm unjom even H H Zrrr^rvTake'* llal, Co„ and rebroadcast (11 p.m., I tain held off a mob threaten- REG. S37.tS ...... NOW $ ‘^ j A s 9 5 L e. s. t.l by the N ational Broad ments for a meeting of liaison while an exchange of . disabled 9-ggriMaO Ga* i»»g»g.$ «( ing the lives of 38 Americ«|i officets toniorrow to .set a date, prisoners goes on onlly a few l »**• ,Sgs g -feiKm O alh 1 casting Co. All the newest colors, styles and mateHRlR. XH J«le» final. «gs tSiiwaa t)»G iii-G-o men, women and childr«n for resuming the suspended full yards from the conference hut. B*G-f-)r^ Mg*., Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R- 4WGG S( tw««•** g-SG«g.. *F>4 FWS-04*** I .».• F.vn-- 1.. N, .1.1, acting chairman of the when anti-United States fW -. NYLON Frrale Knrr,Tn armistice talks. He would make no predictions: N ew (tiiii T ops M -3s tge* 4» *M* t g-oA kgUSSiS ■'•'ri* Jg - M*. , ■ The tentative .schedule calls for! ggt - s> r,. Senate Foreign Relations commit ing suddeiil.v exploded in the first exchange of sick andt (Continued oq Page Six) a,.0 A ‘ **.»*.-r ’ tee before which Dulles appeared Shiraz Thursday, the Amer \ A r n i v 4 >*** fMAG G4 GG G>*rs»r yesterday, quoted him as saging icans reported today. HOSIERY g-gs^Mgo. Too »w* •ooaoov ’ 04# the speech will discuss the rate of V* '-f I ^ ,8-g>.'hii s r r . ’iT’ Mdbs, which appeared to have i’• -«06 tAs* lo*n ,. • jE HGcrr.’ir’i'c.’i.'s.'j-'. GHk f-oGUa' *G • oG rw 4 « •-o the North Atlantic Treaty Organi been whipped up by reli^oiie j-sigfh*gg. g'GGrh fwU zation (NATO) buildup. In new spring shade.*) reinfnreed fanaticism, were Joined by Qnh- 2,200 Marines Witness Gillette, who also heard DuIIea’ .munists when a demonstration dor heel and toes for extra wear. Sizes GIRLS’ COiitS REDUCEai H««Gg $GG trie* W4G.ad -o. I .N P U i i p g testimony, said he felt the Secre Premier. Mohammi^ Mossadegh 8'a to 11. Sizes l- 6x. Va* *FGS G**« -v tary was considering g. possiUe .-i-, •g*4GP.i*i4'#»aa•*.■•^A-• V . o -T A-,-. took on an anti-American charac- • -G«** gtt ggti * shift to "the long pull r.tther than ter. ONE GROUP REG. $6.98 ...... $ 6 .0 0 Mta., a hurried, extraordinary buildup.” A-Blast at 4,000 Yards Lootens, who used army tanka-tp VALUES to S10.98 ...... $ 8 .0 0 After his closed-door meeting with the committee, Dulles told clamber over a wall at a ware REG. $13.98 ...... - 5 1 2 . ^ newsmen, in effect that President house of U ieregiqiuil P oint ..Ftiiir La.s Vogas. Nrv.^ April 18 — (/P) — Twenty-two hundred technical as'slstance office- at Marines crouched in trenches toda.y witnc.«sed the mo.st .spec Eisenhower's peace proposals be STRAW HATS REDUCED fore the editors society Thursday Shiraz in southweatern Iran, dt- P a i r tacular atomic bla.st of the spring series— a shot that fla.'hed had put Russia on the spot. stroyed or carrisd away thousanda HALE'S P R IC E D F R O M ...... $ 1 .4 9 t o $ 3 .1 9 blinding white then turned a beautiful ro.s.v orange during If there is no prompt response of dollars worth of supplies and sn iimisually long-lingering after from- Russia, Dulles .said, "in a equipment Wednesday nighL Six .Fine Spun TYPE 1}2 BOYS' SUITS and TOP COATS ^ glow.' great many respects it will be quite teen rooms of the office ^so wtre O n a ^ ro u p valiie.s to J 10 98. The predawn detonation, first to apparent it is necessary to move sacked. involve Marine.s maneuvering in' ahead on all fronts. East and West, The disorders spread to A m i H A L E ’ S NOW PRICES AT SS.00 U. S. Seventh 4 3 t r GENUINE ENGLISH RIB lieilcoptrr.s, was set off from a .300- to detelop s strong position." ran homes the next day and the'13 foot tower.. Dulles also told lawmakers yes Point Four employes and their Diana—Be perfectly dressed for the most important oc FINESPUN After the explosion the ground Beats Reds on terday. they re'ported, that he sees families were forced to take refuge ANKLETS ' <’*». %iMt Rgmi Msl >999 ^^WPIWII^SG mm. ■ a M. 4|pHg«i WgOGf «g mumC igal-’ "reasonable prospects” for agree casions in this prize JUDY BOND of sheer 15 denier tronp.s. -front. Camp Pendleton, ,«»G»GiR. O fg B ^c> , ’** »*)«I", Cimiwi iw B w w ia .j-iX' in the walled garden of a'ObaaghGi Fine quality durene mercerized cotton anklets with nylon rein ■ - / *^oOG*asg 6wm*g M «M *« ment with western Eurol>ean na nylon tricot that ,vou can tub in a jiffy! It’s lavished with GIRLS' A N D .SU I-'t^M t'"' " Calif., and (’anip Lc.Ieune. N. C.. J* WAwsitsgae*.- tribal chieftain whose* aervanU forced hsel and toes for extra wear. White only. Sizes 8’i to 11. Pork Chop Hill »*• 04S* ■ tions fo r substantial increases lii mounted guard. diagonal tucks and exquisite lace inserts . . . with precise scrambled up and advanced in a >' • - -n -II M M id p f e n i n o M BulL'Uiis the size and quality of their de-, A N D C A S E S No Amertoana were hurt, but -tucks forming the “necklace” of a charming cardifan tactical exercise toward a mock gg a*4sgHMi•■■SHnEt e n fense forces. With 3” Hem on Both Ends of Sheet COATS and TO PM Rft ehemy. Their trenches wore 4,000 Seoul. April 18 i.'T' Tough in-| unconfirmed reports said two per neckline. As pretty as a picture in white or pastels. Sizes y.ards from ground zero. f.antrvmen of the U. S. Seventh Kremlin Cold War, disarm the world and R E G . $ 2 . f 8 — 7 2 " x l l 0 " ...... $ 1 . 4 9 200 niorc M arines in 40 ftjkorsk.v w ith 20h Chinese Reds toda.v and i1*Hg*lr imtkm V. A (tVm^inned on Page Six) beat back the .second Communist invest the savings in combating helicopters applying vertical 'en want-t-was handed directly to the ,.00 to $ 14 .0 0 velopment tactic.sim ilar to those attack in 24 hours qgainst Pork iope Fades on New UN S ^ . 9 8 * E 6 . 4 3 . 2 4 — e r ' i l l O " ...... $ 2 . « 9 by , Chop hill in westcirt Korea. | Kremlin. The State department '^U R E W HITE FILLING carried on in World W ar II said a text of the speech -was sub glirlers and paiatroops. ’ I Waves of Allied fighter-bombers dove for K oreaa Peace Benton Faces M «. W c— 42>3«'PILLOWCASES Eo. pswept over the-front as the Reds rwOsa hem IF SUfm mitted to the Soviet Foreign Of-' REG. PRICE $10.98 to $19.98 .Six Marine.s and six soldier.s fice in Moscow Thursday night. | Q uUted M ATTRESS PADS f regrouped, sma.shing Communist SG V »g a*"G #. -•'SI -• )g# % ..V, rode out the bla.st in trenche.s well t< g -is-ri.ii igi( t*G Kr* ‘ • .riF***g* _ ^*g „• 4--,*** «U 1 American envoys in some 70 for- i W’onderful Hale's sheets are. back again. Reversible 3" hem on positions with bombs , and blazing fG'iwfM 4GsMg«. *m uiz Call by both ends of sheets. .Guaranteed for years of service. In .advance of the main bod.v of napalm. . ^ \ S . : , I I X 'S ------«.-irwV-ja . '* • riapiigs* «• eign capitals acted similarly. 7-«- ' ' m REG. S3.yS—3«i7t -PWIN RED SIZE . $ 2 .9 7 troops, Authorltic.s would not dis «g*«, to testify in a Lo.s .-\ngelcs. 2!i0 niilea away. a.s an 9 '.lO a. m. • ^ **'>**^ '• *4-^ ... W o’IJ K««p Y «or ~ • .VC.JiTf — •••••— •— K, —- spending. 'A renewal of his investigations of the oran.ge-yellow glow 'lllumirt-iting In the week ending Friday night * *G«G" • Jga- IM ATTRESS COVERS ,A^ . - *G ’ * '• >«*G«» tr.- -*« .» . eSiMw »"• «>.••«** EItWEAR the entire sky. 7:790 soi-ties (Individual flightsi in the distant future.” Syinington program. ,-fc. The dirty w hite cloud th a t .shot were flown against the Reds an REG. S4,24 WITH RURIER RUTTONS $ 5 4 4 9 Full riastic walat Band or eUatic baclc’onlT ln< btadW nn-tisg all-time high for the nearly three- ."aid, "the Rii.ssians will have that ] Benton, as assistant Secretfly style panties. Colors: 'Whits jmd p'bk. ' ^ . J . ^ sk'ywiml after the shot bore down number of bombs they con.sider of State for Public Affair^ ' on thi.s re.sof t com m unity, 7."> miles year-old Korean conflict the Air V *• -»Ht' f »- I Force said. enough. They already have the air i charge of this program froin S 4 ^ REG. S4.7S WITH ZIPPERS ...... $ 3 , 9 8 from th(> Atomic Energy commi.s- ■ 1. 1945y through Septenaber, 194T. vr ' T-1 . . I - Sabre jet.-) bagged IS (’cun- lift and submarine lift necessary ,-»• i Same hcAvy Weight-quality we have ca^ried for yeers- Seams all sion'.'- Yucca Fla proving, ground ,,Uv battic.s high to deliver them.” . In inelr name-calltqg feud Me- si[[ IND bound. Twin ahd full bed sizes. , 2 at a .fa.ol clip. But a.s It ncar?d the over North Korea' during the' But Ferguson in an interview I Benton had each other I , city th e wind veered and it appear- week, the bigge.M' woekiv kill since said he L" convinced the 46i, bll- In'e.stigated by a Senate Rules od the cloud would pas." well to the la.st-'October, Only one'Sabre fell lum dollar militarv program .pro- ^‘*f*'* became fif''*'’- in combat, but nine more Allied 1 posed by former President Truman ‘«»ue in the 1952 election cant SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF REG. STc Observers here felt no shock planes went down to ground fire' News Tidiiifs Hera Id Aga in Wins Bulletins can be heavilv slashed without re- ; $2.9$ HANDBAGS wave and lieard no sound from the or mechanical troubles, the Air Culled from AP Yl'irea 1 . . ^ during combat ."trength. ■ Benton was defeif- Wa greetyoiir lur«dtli • CM- CdJINOM BATH TOW EUI Ifi pInUe calf, fame or straw. qMp-handle pouch or shoulder strsB blast, sixth of the spring teat se-, Force said. - - * from (he AP Wires styles. . ■"IT'S . . ! Air Force and Marine jets joined ^ McCarthy atn has a two mlllioB plet# cleaning T Y P E 1 4 4 I Hie Michigan Senator said he dollar Uhel-slshder suit pendlagjB ''Heavy ^qjualtty Cannon bath towel In the neW”..... "J - j Governor Lodge a.sks ob.servah(!e n itio n believes secrecy surrounding the Federal Court here againhtl&n. relo* it on 0 ro«ny hanger ef (f'onjinued on Page Six) Continued On Page Six bright tones. The slight irregularities will not '-6t ,\\'ednesday as .\ulioiiiil Sdcial VV.AGK K .\TE.S U P atomic program for which T ru-, ton. who waived congressional ing" ; LADY PEPPERELL impair the wearing, qualities. Each $ 2 .» 9 , Plus Tax .i •** ‘ t®*!* •♦ •«. 9 tcienlHl- ...... ‘.i.. . h — jH y sie n e d a y -., ,ji_:-Li>asl. (ju aiil W ashlrigtbii, .Xp'ril '18—C/p i'_ -marr -a.")rpd- $2:7O(T.0f)O;000 ih’” IhY 'm iinify’*tb IhVfte the s u it...... eally coM vouh mnd ieture il ! helicopter reseiies two bovs si l and The .Manj'hesl)^ Evening Herald.. (,N. C.1 Observer,' and. the Wash Wage rates are-edging up slon - fiscal year ."^rling July 1 has led McCarthy, now chairihan of the SUPERFINE M USLIN ed overnight on pail of old bridge to "great ^travagance.’* , Senate Investigations subcammlt* egaintt le«t eriniury. this year moving into stiffer com ington Post. ly In Hie w ake of th e' g o v ern . over Merrimack', river in Lowell. ment's abaniloning of wage e/m- Ferguson said a four billion dol- i tee. said in an interview he plana petition in' a higher circulation .Iiidges in the eontest weie El SHEETS AND CASES REG. $1.49 EXTRA HRAVY Editors Told of Gains I.Ma.ss. f liott V; Bell, cliaiiman of the trols. The Bureau of lAluir sta lar military cut, as proposed by early resumption of his inquiries FREE PICK-UP lY TYPE 128 PEPPERELL I’olice ill Elizabeth, S. N. .1.1.. con-j class, again was honored ns a final pxeciitiye eominittee of the Mc- tist ies .Mid today tliat average Senate Republican leader Taft of into the State department’s in* Ohio, will not by enough. '^| formation - propaganda . effortiL S(G ;'S3.ri— 72x10S ...... $ 2 . 7 ^ fronted with confessions of both ist in the Annual F. \Vaviand Aye,r C!iaw-Hill Publishing Company, hourly earnings rose one f-ent an FLANNEL BACK DRILL Taft predii'ted that Congress will : This time, he said, he expects t 5 RONDED M ESSiN^IR SN U O PIT FI TTED SH IFT S In War on Nows Curbs fallicr and son, have settled on Cup awards for exoelience in ty- and editor of Business Week; h o u r to $1.7.1 iM-lween iiiid-Feh- fallier as chief suspect in tavern R ichard W. Elli.s. lypograpliir di riwry and 'iiiid-.Mareh. - REG. $3.49— 81x108 ...... $ 2 * 9 9 holdup slaying of ttwo men . . . pogiaphy. make-up ,ind printing.’ (Continued on PageXlx) ((’ontinued on Page Mix) IRONING BOARR CRfiaiS according to contest re."u!ts an rector for Curtl." Publishing Com S2,»S TWIH SIZE ...... $ 2 . 4 9 Washington. April 18 -(>ri- Im Fcdpial. slate and city narcotics WITH ELASTIC form ation "will be v. ii lu,) .".’.. :i or nounced in Philadelphia last night. pany. and EVlmiin^l DufTy. political EISIFK i.MPLIt’.XTKI) REG. 79e—42x36 PILLOWCASES Eo. 4 5 1 ' portant gains in their struggle siibstantially modified." officers in Phoenix. Ariz.. seize cartoonist of the Saturday, Evening S3.27 FULL--SIZE ..... $ 2 . 4 9 against siippre.ssion except in the $146,.loo of sm oking grade opium | ■Moves To Higher Clnss Post. ■ Berlin, .\prll 18— .7'.— West What value! Our second shipment ^ d out in It is "quite likely" also, he pi-e- This year, for the first time. The German niiigaziiie said "today On of the finest and best grade of type 140 sl\eets made. Extra realm-of atomic energy were re dieted, that Congress will enact a l.-irgcst dope haul in city’s ' One other Conncctiriit newspap- Two Claim Same Job; Your bottom sheet will never pull out. a short time. Extra heavy weight drill with ‘ H erald wa.^ judged in the lo.fioo Paul .Merker, a former East (ier- threads fot extra long wear. Guaranteed 33 r-3% more wear ported today to the American So law guaranteeing the public and history. j. than regular muslin. ■ . flannel blgck and elastic ^ges. Each to .50,090 circulation cla.".", and man Coinmiinist leader now mi ciety of Newspaper FJditors press access to government record." Indian parliament adnpt.s.rc.soin- ; (Continried onYage SKp (A.S.NEl, emerged as o.nc of the 1,1 finalists ller arrest, has confi-ssed lieing which' do not involve national tion demanding punishment forj in that class. Ijisl year.The ijer- But Janies S. Pope, chairman of security. Such a law presumably practice of iinloiichahility, and' a "'/Jonist agent" and has nam Ousted Pakistan Premier ^ TYPE 144 PEPPERELL ASNE's Freedom of Information kld' was one of 1.5 finaiists in the ed fierliart Eisler as an a/'com- would, in addition, strengthen the government spokesman tells leg is- [ less than 10,0(X) circulation class, j D iLsl. Firc^. Icc’ H it T Y P E i s o c(Smniitlce, advised 490 editors in hand of congressional committees plice. ' ' SNUGFIT SUPERFINE -TO ILETRIES^ Etc. latiire bill providing such penal- ; In 1941. The Herald received the ' Refuses to Resign in Row their annual meeting here to adopt in obtaining executive records. tie.") .will he introduced this year. top aw ard in that cla.ss. an attitude of "watchful waiting I N IIOPK.S FOR PEACE 5 - D a y D o o d o r o n t P o d s ...... S 9 e The editors clo.se their three-day The three award winners-in this Soiilliw <\st sSlalus LADY PEPPERELL M USLIN FITTER SHEETS and suspended judgment” on in se.sslon tonight with an addre.ss by ' Senate Ele<-tiona Subcommittee y ear's 10.000 la .lO.OOO . l irculation United Nation", N. ,-\pri| New Delhi. India. April 18—i.Ah cabinet of Nazi.-.iuddin becaua<^(ff H c b o I Bishop Lipstick* Duot ...... f i . i o formation policies of- the Eisen Secretary of State Dulles. Ba.«il to conduct full invf.^tijTation of cla.ss were the Providence (R.'I.t- 18— ,P— In a rare iinaniinoua — Khvvaja N’azimiiddin was quot its. inability to deal with a hoibw COMRED PERCALE hower administration. Walters of the Chicago Daily last November." ."eDatorinI elec By THE .\.SSOCI.\TEI7 PItE.'tS vote, the 4'X General .-\""enihly , REG. S3.2T TWIN ... Coty Foco Powdor with Com pact and tion In New !Mr\ico. including re- Journal, the Rutland. iVt.) Herald, A spring storm. sweepingTiil of ed in report." from Karachi, capi'- pi easing problem", including a $ 2 . 8 9 ■In some moves the Republicans News, is expected to become presi and the Kingsport I'Tenn'i Times: today expresHOil ho|H- th a t the have seemed "fearful of-full public : dent succeeding Wright Bryan of i ballot." . . . Sen. McCarthy Canada, today .scattered' towering tal of Pakistan, today a." saying threatened .famine and mainter* SHEETS AND CASES REG. S3.4T F U U ______L ip s t ic k $ 2 .0 0 Other finali.sts in this class, in propoM-d talk" at Panmunjom hi." removal from the office of anqe.of -la-w anJ order. GGG •* # GG $ 5 . 0 9 knowledge,” Pope.-executive editor I the Atlanta Journal. ' ( R.. Wis.» and AEL aic at odils dn.st cloud.", icc and fire through Nylon BrisHo H air Brush and Com b ...... 5 9 c addition to -The -Hei'ald. were the will remilt in ah early armiatlcr 1 Prime. Minister ye."ter lay was Form* New Regime of the Louisville Courier-Journal; Paul Block. .Ir., co-publish(rof '"’*''''T'-‘''’"‘’'P'’''^'‘'‘r’''^'""'T a*'’'‘'- D.-iily lx>cal News. West Chester, •Six sOiilhwc.sIcin stales. in K orea. REG. S3.44— 72<10S ...... $ 2 . 9 9 Toni Pormanont W ovt R 9 M I ______$ 1 3 0 and Times, ."aid. He exprcs."cd hope the Toledo Blade and cha’lrman of tdebate on fairne."s of con- Forest fires in New Mexico and , I "illegal and unjustified.” Mohamme-J Ali, v/ho-returned to P a.: -Wilmington.. iDel.i - .Morning I ■'''”1 will never resign, ’ these re Ihesc gp.stures arose merely "from the society's Subcommittee on ! giic.ssional investigatpm s. Arizona blazed u n ^ c r lashing RED l*0\V" STRIKE P akistan Hits week from his pna^ 8 Sc Noxxomd^Crodm .. .. f .^v S9e News: the I^xingtnn (Kj)t. i I,ead- ports quoted him as saying. at Ambassador to 'iVishington. ai> REG. S3.77— SlilO S ...... S 3 . 2 9 inexperience, from initial "caution, Atomic Information, was less op- ' In Berlin. Defon.se Sccictiiry er. the East Liverpool lO.I. Re wind.'. Pii"an. Korea, .\pril 18—4’— ExpoNo M oth C rystalsv .. ; . r . r ^ . | 9 c from misunderstandings,” tlniistic than Pope. Some qualified .'Charles E. Wil.son describes alti- Tlie rotund, !>8-year-old political rrady has rormed r. new goveffr view: the Jackson (Tenn. I Sun: Grilly rlolids of red/lish dust as ; Some of ihe di"al>le(t Chinese j leader contemled that by law he ment and it w u . sworn In h u t REG. 87e-U 2x38'/i ...... 4 9 )i! Dichloricido Moth Cfystds 69c for Curbs End trb.servers.- he .said, have w arned . tude and industry of 'G erm an peo- the Cape Cod Standard Times, and high as 29.(199 fret blanked,'out ; Kell i-apfive" waiting in a hos "We have been led to believe.” that-"harmful security may gej. a . ple as mo.st impiessivc thing ' he [ was still -Prime Minister of the night by ilis/Gove^-nor-GeneraL the Macon (Ga.i Telegraph. ‘ western skies from southein Colo-; pital here for re|mtriutifm went ! Moslem nation, though adniitiing . A factor In Nazimuddin’a Beautiful luxurious Lady Pepperell combed percale, sa smooth ThsJM:HAUeo. Moth BoRs or Flohos Is* he. (tdded, that an executive order new l^ase on life” under the new ^las 'witnessed during th'rqg-day rado and eastern. Arizona into Th«J.WHAUeA .Washington Star rops on a hunger strike heeausii they ( lie no longer va." in fact actm lly mi.ssal was believed to have bG«l and fine, ,yet will 'give .years of wear. / Issued in Septem ber. 1951. by Lorvox W ith Sproyor ...... i . $ijg adminiJ^-iation. He added; ' tour oS'Germany. Ijver-all winner in the contest for j Oklahoma and Texas. . were not iterniltlrd Id ,ronk former President Truman, author ' head of the fove.-nmsnt, Rouble with extremista amoilff ‘^ e curtain around the United Bandleader Eildy- Howard s con all ( las.ses was the Wa.shington I - M otorists skidded' 6 n . icy Col'o- their.own foiid. the I N- prisonr izing civilian ageheiea 1^ set’ 'ip Govepnor-Geneial Ghulam Mo- Moslem religious leaders whg dition IS repor^ted'a* satia- Sfar, w'ith honorsbie mention to[ er of war eoinniand luiid today. hammeH annoiinceil ye«tej'day that tight security classiflcaiinris of in- -(Continued on Page Eleven) - J- fartory" following heart attack. .. the New York. Times, the Charlotte (Contioued on Page 8ix) ^ 'The fast ended at noon today. he had'dismissed the 18-mor.th*'uld (CeattMOGd sg FagG H x) I’ -\ .A 'V ' ■ V : ■ . V - . J si 1 '•N, f'p\ . » ; A } ' t t Q B T W O ■ i MANCHESTER EVENINGg N ^ a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDA"?, APRIL 18, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1953 PAGE kviUe-Vernon proved tbs 'grade crossing ! last Board Tables Town Us by Nin^ Pints Piit Crossing night and instructed Martin to Coventry 7 ' ■ Bolton Mlljiary Wliist petition the PUC for a hearing. Queens Will Model The comfhlsslon has a policy T M.B A T N C PLANTiNC TIME AGAIN feii/y Park To Be Scene Street Action T o H it odmobile Quota Issue to PUC calling for the abolition of grade ttmmUf j e wuMH Winners Listed croseinge, but Martin pointed out Eighth Graders Co-sponsor Stamp Club Has [Treasure^ only one train each way uaes the 111 D/Mt SftOS The military whlat, held by ■>v. Pansies Are Ready Directors, Planners to track five days a .week. Of LL Practice Sessions W itk 141 successful donors at "Simpson, Anthony Alibrio, Mrs. .Town to Ask Approval I f I I N Highland Park PTA this week, Discuss Green Manor yesterday's Bloodmobile visit, I Anne Simoncelll, George Hahn,' ~KMsna Play, ‘Dear Ruth’ Given by Columbia Visitor SWISS GIANT — GENEROUS BASKETS Manchester failed to reach its of Hilliard Street Job, was reported an outstan,ding suc- Rockville, April 18— (Special)— i be held at the Elkp Carriage House ( Fretl Hope, Charles Wilke, John TyieBePswer Dale ■abertaSA ‘Plot A’ on ApHl 28 quota by a disappointing margin I Pontillo, Irvin Secor, Joseph Lu- "Mlaalaalppl "SILVEB ces.s, both financia'ily and -flocially^ s t r a w Re r r y a n d a s p a r a g u s p l a n t s — he first practice session for the! tomorrow (oilowing the 7:30 a. m. ^Railroad's Cost Share Coventry, April 18— (Special)^— ’ Miss Mary Quite Contrary; Mrs. Bolton, April 18 — (Special) — of nine pints. Thlrty-flve last ! pacchino and Frank Hippie. Cancer Funds Oamblm? WHIP" Under the direction of Charle.s JPERENNIAL-S— h a r d y PLANTS X . >me 175 or more youngsters in -' mass. Rev. Leonard' T. Goode, Grade .eight pupils of the George Harold M. Turner, Simple Simon; The Board of Directors last minute cancellations and "no The ^onor list also, included 4iM • >»l Madison Woodward of Columbia) Barbato. about 100 participated. srested in Little League hasball, I chaplain at the Rocky Hill Veter- , H. Robertson School /will co-apon- Harold M. Turner, the Pie Man; GLAD o Li b u l b s —L'ANNA b u l b s —YVOODGARO night tabled action on the accept shows" and 28 rejections were not j Elizabeth Plourde, Stanley Liss. The Public Utilities Commission Every one attending received a ill be held at Henry Park tomor-1 ana Home, and formerly; assistant SVN„ " M E ’a BACK ON BTITAY’.' ^ zor th? Coventry Players apring Lewis Highter, the Man In the . paid a surprise visit to tht Stamp | Betrothed v e g e t a b l e AND FLOWER SEEDS—INSECTICIDES— ance of eight streets requested by offset by the 40 blood donors who i Fred Baker. George E. Chandler, will be asked to approve the con ReacK $5,000 Plaa "BIBE.TME MAN MWIT* favor --- miniature sewing kits for gw at 1:30 p. m.. pastor at St. Bernard's Church will performance of "Dear Rhth” by Moon. I Club meeting at the school this I the women and shaving cream for V FERTILIZERS—0Nt01« SETS Ralph Bchumey aiid his corps of be the speaker Green Manor Estates. One of the appeared without appointments. i Ethel Hennequin, Grace Majewski. struction of a grade crossing to The cancellation of many ap Norman Krasna, May 1 and 2 in Losers Plan Picnic week. Woodward who is a member { the mem All those planning to attend'are streets was described by General I Mrs. Muriel MacGraner, Mrs. replace the Hilliard street under EAST FBEE PABMINB BOSE SUSIIES—PINK DOGWOOD—H^RDY AZALEAS— I Bslstants will be in char^t'^and pointments the day before the The local Cancer drive yesterday the.tchool auditorium toward their The losers, those under 40 years, of the Manchester Stamp Collect-i A few of the door prize winners asked to meet at the church at Manager Richard Martin as one , Hazel Carter, Mary B. Mullaney, pass and to allocate all or a sub DAPHNE—PXOWERING SHRUBS—EVERGREENS— i ach boy is asked to bring his own Bloodmobile visit was the con- topped the $5,000 mark, with con graduation expense fund. Douglas will plan the July 30 picnic. They 7:20 a. m. so that they may at involved in the requested re-sub . Richard Martin, Joseph Barth, stantial part of the cost to the ; or Club, gave the group United were: Miss Carrie Seymour, Mls.s j love or mitt, and if he has not trbiuting. factor which prevented Knowlton of Storrs will direct the chose as their theme a television Gertrude Liddon, Mrs. Walter FRUIT TREES—HEDGING , Iready turned in his j;egistratioh tend the 7:30 a. m. mass in a body, division in "Plot A” In Green Veronica Irvine, Wells C. Deiini- "N ew Haven” Railroad as the re tributions of $125 from Manches States commemorative stamps. , i the day's operation from being a ■' three-act comedy. Show. The original script center marching in a group into the Manor Estates, a subject which son, Betty Reudgen, Mrs. Helen sult Of action by the Board of Di ter Modes and $100 from the I Leaves *Treaaure’ Gorman, Mrs. George Johnston, aid, to bring that also. Boys are complete success. Blood program , The cast follows: Ruth, Phy^Ii» ing aroimd changes in t)ie new liable to try out for the league the directors will discuss with the Sopher and Mrs. Albert Flrkey. rectors last night. Caieney Textile Workers' Union, I He also left with the club a la r g e - Mrs. Pj Newcomb. Mrs. Hazel church. officials have pointed out that bet ATTENTION! Eddy; judge, Raymond Culver; world was written by Mrs. Nich ! they are at least eight years old Fellowship To Entertain Town Planning Commission at an Ernest M. Pohl, Mrs. Doris Haid, General Manager Richard Mar Dr. Robert Rayburn, head of the album of foreign stamps which Pitcher, Mrs. Paul Kelsey, Mrs. ter than 190 appointments must be Edith Wilkins, Betty Lacek; Mir olas Carchidl of Centerbury, form WOODLAND GARDENS ad will not become 13 years of The Junior Pilgrim Fellowship of informal meeting April 28. Mrs. Harold Burnett. Mrs. E. ti^ told the.jgoard Town Engineer campaign reports. ■ they will distribute among them-' Claytpn.Kibble, Mrs. Edward Hlrk- 168 WOODLAND STREET made to insure 150 successful iam Wilkins, Vlckla'-Wachtet of erly o t Coventry. Miss Alba Peace ham.'t.Mrs. Jose ph L ’Mciireux. TELEPH O NE MI-C-SITG I n before Aug. 1. Union Congregational Church will It was reported yesterday that Clough, Mrs. Marie Cftrvinl. Mrs James H. Shcekey and E. E. He further reports that the drive LaFOND BROTHERS selves. The album, obtained at a n - pints of blood from a day's draw Manchester; Lt.' William C. was ill charge. Mrs. Clarence E. Faith Fallow,' M. John Deyter, Mrs. OPEN DAILY^tlNUL 9 P. M. ^ Boys Still Eligible be host tomorrow at 4 p. m. to the directors would be asked to Harvey T. King, Mrs. Marie Ben Oviatt, consultant engineer for the at this stage is well ahead of last .auction by Woodward, Is regarded ing, to provide a margin for those W right, Jolui Kane of the Univer Williams was piano accompanist. Lillian Tedford, Althea Gib.son, “ Roys who played last year, still Ellington, Talcottville and Vernon accept fee to Lawton road which son. Mrs. Arlene Eagleson, John railroad, have been unable to agree year's drive, and indicatiops are as a real treasure chest by the donors who are rejected, or who STEAK HOUSE sity of Connecticut; Albert Kum- The . performance centered Siii^ble, have also been required Fellowships for a social hour fol would enable Green Manor Estates Merz, Mrs. fladeline Scranton, on sharing the cost. that the campaign is going along group. Frank Perkins. Paul Kelsey and 1 I have colds or minor disabilities MONSON. NASA mcr, Richard Jodry; Dora, Bar around a home scene with neigh Gilbert Barnes. Mr. Tyler. - t » 4:e^ater, although they will not lowed by refreshments. Members to build houses on the last two lots Mrs. Julie Anderson. Mrs. Eliza Sheekey has estimated the cost well In Manchester. However, any Mrs. R. Kneeland Jones, Jr., who which prevent their attendance at bara Lord; Chuck,' Ronald Glen- bors invited in to the program. A An auction, featuring a variety i i practice with the boys who are are asked to meet at the church of five in plot. beth Kelly, Mrs. Charles GlpSon. of work in the confines of the persons, organizations or indus directs the stsmp club, reports sn the last minute. SuBdoy FomHy S|MbM dinntng;-Martha C. Wright. Gloria tobacco show specialized a sporta of articles running from pots and tcfing out for the first time. The at 3:30 p. m. Three homes are being built on Mrs. Ward Krause. Mrs. Corlnne i’-ijhw ay at, $12,822.82. He feels tries who have not yet sqnt in average of 30 members attending Last Monday, the appointment McD»ar! Ledyard, Norwich, Mansfield 64, include Carol -Whltclicr, Manches ed to receive favorable action after Scho61 street; Mrs. Cora Clark, W. Clarldge, Robert Moran, Phil Donald E. Galli, Madelyn Gunther, ley, Miss Marion Adams, teacher; son, was graduated from Man ptlst CJiurch meet at 7 o'cloclt is located just off West street, and Mrs. William Palmer. Mrs. Geral 8. Best Film Editing! Popnlars, Polkaa West Hartford, Andover, Senexet, ter’s queen; Mildred Wallace of consultation with the bus drivers. Stafford Springs; Mrs. Dorothy ip Lewis, Rose St. John. Dorothy •Richard Bodreau, Mrs. Eva K. chester High School in the class ight, at the parsanage before spectators arc welcome. There will dine Barton. Mrs. Steffie Berzen- 4. Beat Score! ! Obewebtuck, East Windsor. Wap- Windsor Locks; Marie Lyons. Irish ^ Participate In Concert be no shooting open to the public' Czemek, 10 Middle turnpike west; Turner, Andrew Relchenbach, An and Square Daaelag Kingsbury, teacher; Earl Lassen o f 1948 and is employed ^ly the ng to. the alleys for a bowling ski, Mrs. Cyrene Booth and C. H and Warren Usher, Mrs. Helen F. ping, Witchlta and one from the queen for 1951; Beverly Barry. Au The spring concert of Manches tomorrow, and visitors are wel Wilfred Neven, RockvUle; Charles thony J.- Rowe, Thadlus Klejna, Cole. State of Vermont. tomobile Club queen for 1951; Jo- ter High School combined choirs Water Bureau of the Metropolitan Nadeau, 109 Coleman road; Rich Mrs. Gloria Coro, Carl E. Hult- DARY COOPER !■ Hemingway. Warren who has also District in Hartford. (embers of the Youth Fellow- come on other Sunday afternoons, Robert A. Keefe, John Grass©, had three years perfect attendance Plan Supper Ann . Bronson, Miss Hertford and orchestra this w’eek .' found ard Hiller, Rockville; Mrs. Therosa gren, Elsie Hence, Jacob Turek, o f the Baptist Church meet throughout the year. Officials In Norman Lambert, Miss Augusta Boy Scouta of Troop 57 will Chiefs; Jeane Dea Marias, French several Bolton students participat Mr. Allen is also a graduate of Donovan, 92 Deepwood drive; Mrs. Walter Kasrowskl, Beatrice Har and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. [the church at ft p. m. to at-, charge call attention to the fact Schubert. Russell Sadrozinski, Lawrence R. Usher of Daley road. serve a ham and bean supper May queen; Mary Helen Foley, Hart ing. They included Nancy Lee in Manchester High School in the that there is ample parking space. Anna Klein, 5 Edgerton street; vey, Mrs. Stephen Doyle, Arnold 9 at the Nathan Hale Community ford- Electi-lc Light queen: Winnie the freshman girls' choir; Mar class of 1941 and attended the the Hartford Association Martin Keiderling. Edward Wood, Grade five, Joyce Schnell. Alvin Guest Speaker - Mrs. Gunhill Hill, 151 School KleiAschmidt, Mrs. Emma M. Mc- Center for troop camping equip Le Blanc, Clear Houae queen; Jean. garet, McKinney, the sophomore University of Connecticut. He ptist Youth Fcllow.ship meeting Alex Balchunas, Frances M. Klein. m w w m KivUn; Rochelle Harley, Maridell William Vealc, executive secre street. Keever, A rlza Ozols, Mrs. A. E. Mrs. Dorothy . Decker, E. M ment fund. C^ Leo Landry, scout Mulcah.v of East Hartford and a cappella choir; Anita Gagliar- is a member of Tau Beta Pi and the West Hartford Bapti.st Raymond, Herbert William Roth, Leonard. Joan McKinney. Ethel lurch. tary of the United Temperance ADMITTED TODAY: Miss Levesque. Richard Lynne and master, will be In general charge Ai-lene Peterson. Swedish queen. done and Ormand West, Jr., the Pi Tau Sigma, honorary engineer Dione Richmond, 14 Pioneer circle Floyd Bickford, Friix Gremmo, Sousa, Richard Hastings, Norman lie Greater Rockville Min- Society of Connecticut will be Michael Wllk. of arrangementa to be announced. AI.*o Ann Withe. 1952 Aiitomo- senior a cappella choir; Jo Ann ing fraternities and is employed BIRTH YESTERDAY: a daugh Johann Scholtz, Ernest Fisher, Orebqtsky. Robert Wright, Wil Doughnut Sale Set Mal Association will meet at guest speaker tomorrow at 9:30 The next Bloodmobile visit will blle Club queen, and Pat Woolan, Reneker and Ruth Shinn in the by the Marlin-.Rockwell Corpora ter to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hunt, Peter Jozus, John Merucki, Stan liam E. McArthur, teacher; grade ^ c to ry o f St. John's Eptsco- a.m. at the Vernon Methodist take place on Tuesday, May 19, HSBS Wednesday the Ladies Asaocia- East Hartford. In addition to the orchestra. tion of Plainville In' the produc- six. Annette Liebman and Doro Vernon. ley Lesinski, Mrs. Catherine Cra from 1 to 5:30 p. m. tlon of the First Congregational Facing ‘Growing Pains* tidii engineering department. Dur Church on Monday at 5:30 Church and at 10:45 a.m. at the thy White, Harold F. Sloat, teach tobacco Queens. Barbara Lindsay B IR TH T O D A Y : a son to Mr. mer, Michael Kaaevick, Constance FIRST APPEARANCE Church will obaerve their fourth The Fourth Quarterly Confer ing World War II he served as a for supper. Rockville Methodist Church. H>s By Popular Demand er- Gary McCurdy and James and Norma Henry will complete and Mrs. John Maxwell, South Filere and George W. C. Hunt. year of making and selling dough ence of United Methodist Church lieutenant in the Arm y A ir Force. Rimorrow will be Rev. George subject will be "Am I By Brother’s Another Encore Hit! ! Jacobs, Mr.*. Mary Cummlsk, the modeling staff of 15. Coventry. Walk-in donors Included Ed IN MANCHESTER nuts from the church vestry. The faced Its current growth problem [Higgins' final Sunday in Ver- Keeper." teacher; Hazel Mae Little, Roger Thi.s is the second time a com An October wedding la planned. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: ward Osborne, Mrs. Edna HoUe- this week and voted to establish h « before he leaves for England Final Session Carpenter, Edward Deveau, James aale will be from 11 a.m. to 3 bined showing of this kind has been Mrs. Etta Fallow. 23 Gerard man, Robert Doggart, Harry a committee to plan for construc to? exchange pulpits for three The final session of the Satur Dance—Miller’s Hall p.m. Orders rriay be placed with presented by the two stores in Monday at 8 p.m. Rev. Forrest street; Barbara McNeill. 30 Birch Smith, Mrs. Emily Bastis, Mrs. The Sensational , T. Laidlaw. teacher: tion of facilities for educational Bths With Rev. James H. Ed- day NigTit dancing class sponsor Tolland Turnpike IFRICIIN Grade seven. David McClellan. any members before that time, or Manchester. Last year Watkins Musser of Rockville will be guest street: Mrs. Margaret Wrleht. 57 Mary McKeever, Wihthrop Mer- kaihabnc purposes. The appointment of com ed by the Recreation Board will be John A. MaeVeagh. teacher; Rob at the church during the aale. main floor was filled to overflow Bton of the Stony Stratford Chambers street: Mrs. Bernice riam. Mrs. Louise Schreiber. Ed Modern and Old Fashion speaker at the supper meeting of held this evening, from 8 to 10 Dancing ert Conner and Roger Liebman. Edward J. Menditto, genera] ing. so for this year’s event the mittee members was left to the figregational Church in Buck- Hagenow, 381 Woodland street;' ward McCaughey, Mrs. Mary Noo discretion o f the pastor. Rev. J. the Ladies Benevolent Society on o'clock at East School auditorium. Every Saturday Night! HEPBURi OUEEN Robeit G, Hurst, teacher; grade chairman of the Lions Club floor covering department on the Ihamshire, England. A t the Mrs. Evelyn Pella and daughter. nan. Mrs. Hazel Christiana. Mrs. MihM aw Richard Yeager. Tuesday evening in the parish Mrs. Harry Hansen and Mrs. 8:00 to 12:00 P. M. TECHNICOIOR eight? John. Garbarlnl. William J. Charter Night program, requests second floor will be cleared of ning service at 10:45 a .' m. 452 Hartford road; Mrs, Elsie Lawrence Rlker, Thomas David room: Yankee Street Fair commit ard W. 'Larson will be in- Henry Keye are in charge of the Murphy, teacher. all club members to contact him regular displays, and chairs will be Budget Accept4:d tees and chairmen will meet in the- refreshments. Patrons and patron: Werner and son. 384 Woodland son, Miss Florence Schildge. Mrs. J O E Y R regarding the return of tickets. A budget of $4,800 was accept as the 34th deacon of the Ann Chapman, Wilbur Brown, Burkes Honored provided for those attending the parish room at 8 p.m. on Wednes esses include Mayor and Mrs! street; John MacDonald. Buck- Mr. and Mrs. George Burke of Monday Event Calrndnr show. ed for the ensuing year and It was |)rch and a group o f new mem- land; Angelo Sylvester, Rockville; William Hanna, York Strangfeld day. Frederick Berger, Mr. and Mrs. POPULAR SONG3TYLIST Norwich were tendered a party by Monday meetings include Krafty There will be no admission announced that church member b jfs will be received into the Dr. John Allison, 40 Westminister Muriel Andrulcrt, Mrs. T. C. Zim St.Maurice (IiaprI Seraphen Pollio, Mr. and Mrs. * AT THE PIA^ the faculty of the local schooy .sys Klippers 4-H Club after school at charge. ship now stood at 173, an increase c ^ c h fellowship. The sermon road. mer. Mrs. Mary Amundsen, Har Masses will be celebrated at St. topic will be "The W ill of God and Leonard Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. tem this week at the Robertson the Hans Hansen home; Cub of 14 members this year. The con Morgan CampbeU, Mr. and Mrs. old Perrett. Eniest Linders, Mrs. THIS IS IT !______ference also learned that the mort Maurice Chapel tomorrow at 8:30 Our Lives. ■■ TO APPEA^HERE School. Burke who has been a Scouts Den 3 Pack 57 at 6:30 p.m. and 10 a.m. Edward Tennstedt. Parents of Take Up T8iy Rouse Irene Rldyard. Joseph Donahue, grade four teacher for the past two at the home of Miss Betty Bodreau gage on the parsonage has been ^ e Couples a u b of St. John's William C. Fisher, Raymond E. Methodist Church those 'attending the class are in THE MOTION PICTURE year.*, has resigned to fill a with ,Mrs. Richard Kristoff as as reduced to $1,500. A total of $1,000 Jiscopal Church meets tonight Marchesseault, Mrs. Elizabeth About Town Rev. J. Richard yeager has vited to attend tonight's session as Calgary—(;P)— A prefabricated vacancy in the grade 6 Montville sistant; Cub Scouta Den 4 Pack 57 was paid off on the mortgage dur a^8 o'clock at the church. spectators. ' chosen as his sermon topic, "The house .greomDanied E. A. M. THAT WON THE TONIGHT School, was presented a farewell at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. ing this fiscal year. ev. Natham B. Burton will have Vossen to Calgary from Holland. Camp folders will be distributed Method o f Love” at the 10:45 a.m. Feature Name Bands - g ift on .behalf o f the Teachers’ Frederick W olfe; Cub Scouts Den Yankee Street . Fair fTowR oiMi Local Modiums (’•■Featera at t:ae-A:lt-8:|$ For That Special Snaday B reakfaat^nlck, Eaiay, pMIdoos fNCORP ORATED '■ Admlaaiea For Thla. Attnuitian— ^AduHa $149. iSte, Xb k I bcL BARYLAND ALL ARE WELCOME S I2 WEST CENTBl $T. m O N E MI-3-4134— HAZTftORO $ 4 *1 * 7M M ala St. — Maacheoter / T ■i -] A-.- 4 f '/
^ G E POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTE^l, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1933* , .T : MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.j^ SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1953 PAGE \ keep to It, there does indeed Us "a .thropr it, only a r c t r ^ toward .the T ...... j V iKattrlr^jatrr ^ E O i n g t o h " school and cbllege a|T youth F ri golden age" fog man,, in which quiet back_xoads until th'e ,»»At!ypt»NTI^ INC. W NH O —Ck. C T o l l a n d Sunday V 18 BUm U Street The Role Of U.S.O. Presents Leeture Churches By Kirby Page V Man does not live by bread HenthMUr, Cotin. Manchester High School’s class Midnight-2 a.m...... , .Lloyd Davidson, Richard Li Harris Goncordla Evangelical Lutheran I :i0—WDRO—Wtwe. 13:9*-WDRC—News. THOXAB r, raROOSON...... ' ' " ' Man doea not live by bread alon6, but by the fragrance of WCCC—Manchetiei Umiinm. weXX—News; Echoes of Ukraln*. W ALTER R. FER0U80N. As President Eisenhower.^him 2 a.m.-4 a.m. .. .i. ...Fred Bond ' ^ , Church, alone, but by beauty and harmony, roses, the scent o f orange blos- of 1923 ia planning to celebrate its WONS^News. Cellars Flooded r'n.m.-8 a.m i...... Bob Lanning ^ Ellington, April IS—(Special)— Emanuel Lutheran Church I*- St. Jamea* R. C. Chnroh WTHT—Music In French Manner. • Publishers self pointed out in his talk M fore ' Winter and Garden Strccta truth and goodness, work and 80ms, the smell of new mown hay, 30th anniversary with a reunion at WHAT—LET’S Go to Town. WTIC—Eternal Light Pounded O^ober L 1881 8 a.m.-9 a.m. ... Carl E- Olsoa, PaatoV Rev. John F. Hannon, Pnator. WKNB—News: Parade of Hlta. U.S.O. officials'In Washington re . ,.. Volunteers Needed Mra. Ethel Hall Bjerkoe ot Wood Rev. Erich Brandt, Pastor. qeercation, affection and frlend- the clasp of a friend's hand, the the Manchester Country Clu^ on w h a t ->MimIc from Scandinavia. D a.m.-Noon .-v ■ • .Arthur Thayer ^ » Philemen Andereon, Rev. George Pi Hughee WTHT—Newa. I1:**-WDRC-BI11 Costello, Nawa. published Bretr BSsnlnf Except cently, the prospect * of truce in ^\jBy Heavy Ruiiis bury, author and lecturer, gave an Aaalstant to the Paator Rev. Edgnr F. FnrrelL Ivan Beckwith, ahip, aspiration and worship. tenderness of a mothers kiss. Saturday, June 27. M em b ^ gof the WTIC—News. 17:5»-WKNB-Newt. ___ ' D ^ s end Holldejre Entered et the Noon^S p.m.' ...... ; . . lohn M ^ntiley. Kenneth Hanitnond Organist and C^iolrmnstcr. Man does not live by bread WCCC—Mancheste UaUcaa. . ORIee et Menchester. Conn,, es the world docs not lessen the Instructive talk to women’s club Clarence W. Helaiag. Man does not live by b r e a d class have held several meetings I:**-W TH T—Herald of Truth. Z 3 p.m,-6 p.m. , . . . . ------.'...lames Dfonovan. David Ruddell . alone, but by the splendor of the I:I.5—\VDRC—Health Alda WCCC—French-ADerican Hour, i.'* pd aess Veil Mettsr. Tolland, April i* — (Special) — here at a meeting held Wednes Organist and Cholrmaater ' 'Sunday Masses; alone, but by , the lyrics find son and have elected officers. WONS—Juke Box. value o f or the need for the serv 6 p.m,-8 p .m ,...... ---- ....Colum bia de Carli. Celeste King starry firmament at midnight, the W no-News. Cellars in loiul hpmek arc reported Fdz-^adulta: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 'Sunday, April 19, nets of poets, the mature wisdom Letters and questionnaires have WTHT—Navy Show. WDRO-Musle In tha Air. STTBSCRIPnON RATES 8 p,m.-10 n.ni...... ---- Ruymond Fcnn, Carl Slusarezyk day night in Ubrary Hall. Her Second Sunday, after Easter—■ WTIC—National Farm ai>4 Hobm n^eMe in Advenoe ices which t l « U.S.O. provides. in/ many places torbe at.or near Second Sunday After Easter— o’clock/.with two Masses at 9, fflo'Y of sages, the holiness of saints, the been mailed to all of the class, and WONS—Frank A. Ernest — 10 p.m .-Midnight.. Sam Clemens ______Hour. WKNB—Tanked vs. Athletkl*. One Teer ..flS.60 Invaluable for troops who must flood stage because,Af'jpQcent.con subject was "New ,^L4fe for Tired 9:00, Divine Worehip, with one in tbc. main auditorium '^ o r ■ 8:45 a. m., Sunday School. , gorgeous blending of colors at sun great souls., the It is gratifying* to the committee WHAT-Well at Wort. .. 7.7S Monday 10:15 a. m., Wdrship Service: set,. the luxuriant loveliness of ItU-wnCX-Beblnd tha Pagan. iita Months . suffer action, it is also invaluable' tinued heavy rains, Electric pump,s X Rooms.” Mrs. Bjerkoe showed Church School in pariah building; adults and bpe for children in the life-giVlng words of Holy Scrip to find that every member has 1:10—WDRC-<0lty HoapttaL WONS—Lanny Roat. «c, ’* Three Months .. 8.80 Midnight - 2 a. m. Enrie Bidwcll, Sr. X v: , * magnolia trees, the sheer magnifi WCCC—Neira: Manchester Matlnaa* .. 1.80 are, being used by some ' house 10:45, Divine Worahip, with basement, and/two Masses at 10, Prelude: '■ Adagio’’ fi’. the "Third ture. a been located even though two are I ;9a—WCCC—Newa: Echott of IratoPI. One Month .. for troops who are expcrlencifig 2- ai m.-4 a. m...... W illiam S. Morgan samples of wall paper And drapery Organ Chorale” Franck. cence of mountains. WKNB—Baseball Matinee. WTKN-Flavorlle* of the Famoan.'i* weeklT ..... holders while In other ioslanccs'tlie nuraery in pariah building. one in the maih-auditorium and Man does not live by bread now in foreign countries. Returns WTHT—Smilin’ Ed McConnell. ■iMle Oopjr . •• .06 S inaction. As the President ppthted 4 a. m.-6 a. m. .. 1,;. Harry Cowics: - X cloth for combined use in roonis Man doea not live by bread WDRC—Reserved FV>r You. vt • water has to be “ dippered out" by Prelude: "Prayer” ...... Franck one in the baaement. / Sermon; "Ofnef, Sheep.” alone, but by comradeship and high already received Indicate keen in WHAT—Save a Life Program. WONS—Warm Up Time. «V' 6 a. m.-9 a. m., ...Victoria Filewicz, Thomas Russell trom the early 1700'a to preaent alone, but by the majesty of ocean 1:45_W TTC^Ro8s. The Musical Millar. MEMBER OF out, ■ the morale situatii^^ con- hand methods.- Solo: Ifirat aervice) Mra. Elaie Anthem: "Callest Thou Me?" ... adventure, seeking and .finding, terest in the affair. WTHT—Sammy Kaye. 9 a', m.-noon . ■.. . . . Dorothy Belcher, Catherine Jack. day decoratlona. ■ ' * Fletcher.. breakers, the shimmer of moon I:M^-WKNB—News. ^ WHAT-J-Save a Li'^Prograitt. —• THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tinue.s a real problem when troops, Coming Events Guatafaon creating and cooperating, serving Mra. Helen Trant Ambach and 1:5.5 -WDRC—Galen Drake. •^ e Assocleted Press Is exclusively Noon- 3' p: m'. . ,-I.Thomas Maxwell. Personal filentlon Anthem: (a'econd aervice) "In 8L Bridget’s Church Offertory: "Medltatlpn” Ketelbey. light on a calm lake, the flashing WK.NB—Yankees vs. Athletlea. 1:45—WDRC—Trinity College. titled to the use of republicstton or seeing no action nhcad of them Tolland Grange meets Tuesday and sharing, loving and being Robert MaePherson are serving as 3 p. m.-6 p. ip...... Richard Ruddell, Larry Duff. Mrs. Merton Skinner of Tjeroy. UKUf Heavenly Love Abiding" Skoog Rev. James P. 'Ilmmins, Pastor Postlude: , "Postlude"' on "The silver of a mountain torrent, the co-chairmen, Mra. Mildred McCol 2:t»—WCCC—Music. * .. WONS—Boston Red Sox JBaMbafl. ■eve dlspetehes credited to it. or at Grange Hall at 8 p.m. Accord loved. WDRC—Hormel Girls. . 3:**—WHAT—Polka Time. ■ selves, - and therefoi^, wondering 0 ,p. m.-8 p. m. ...M r . and Mrs. Albert Tcdfcrd. N. y „ Is visiting her son-in-law Solo, Mra. Hazel Anderaon Rev. Robert Cerroll anT-,^. Dresden Amen” ...... Lorenz. exquisite patterns of snow crys lum Schaller .and Miss Ethel Robb anet bthenrise creditec.' •«, ^*’**'" ing to the calendar of event.s, listed Mgn does not live by bread WCCC—Musical Scoreboard; Kewa. WDR(?—Symiphonett*. - •.'l^ ■ end else the local news published here. why they cannot Oqme home, are 8 p. m.-JO p. m. .' . . . Vincent Baiocchetti, John Moore. nnd daughter. Rev. and Mrs. Ken Offertory; "I Hear Thy Welcome Rev. Theodore Oubein, 7 p. m., Senior Luther League tals, the exalted creations of mas are corresponding secretaries, and W-nC—Catholic Hour. All rlxhta ot republtestlon of special in the E a s t Cerif.ral • Pomona Qtiality materialt, prompt service, helpful advice... alone, but by being faithful in WTHT—Metropolitan Opera. 10 p, m.-Midnlght neth Johnson at the parsonage on Voice" ...... Miller Aaalatnnta. ^ .meeting with program in honor of ter-artists. , W. Sidney Harrison is serving aa WHAT—Saturday Matinee. ■WTHT—Rues Morgan. JV*- dlspatehss herein are also reserved. nevertheless-rcqdired, by national Grange No. 3' handbook and direc ■ • • Benjamin Shankman. Robert Duff prayer, responding to the guidt 2:16—WHAT—Sava m Life -Program* WCCX7—German-Ameriean, Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal Maple street. / thibe are the reasons why so many home builders Sermon: "I Want to be a Laborer” 'hewly confirmed members. Man does not live by bread treasurer. ’’ 3:3*—WDRC—N. T, PhllbtonMUc * ■policy, to remain stationed abroad. tory, the affair will be devoted to alone, but by the sweet song of a ance of the H oi;' Spirit, taking up 2;M—WDRC—Fun foi All. ' FiSl Bt'llding, Manchester, on Mondays and Fridays from 1-5 p. m. , Mr. and Mrs. John Domhek of J, Philemon Anderaon Masses on Sunday at 7:00, 8:00, \ The Week: Elton Johnson, Joseph Sylvester WTHT—Opera. WTHT—Ralhh Fiacagan. . loObie. ‘T know o f what it means," the initiating candidates into the first Pinney street are ent^Uining Poatiude: “Kyrie" ...... Couperin 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 a. m. mockingbird, the rustle of tall cross and following the Jiving WCCC—News: Mualc. w n c —Tour Box at the 6p«1ir~ Representatives: The hfive cofiie to us for their building supplies. Dis«_ Sunday-Monday— and Mrs. Alice (Crawford BUah are. Wceo-Newa; Jluale. ' ~ _____ 1 Special ASeiey - New Presldent^sald. "to a ■soldier In a' and second degrees. Mrs. Dombek’s ' m'othtr, ' Mr.s. 3:30, Hartford Diatrict Brother The New England Conference of com in the breeze, th4 (nagic of .Chriat,. finding and doing tha lov ^ WONS—101 Ranch Boya/^ ing will of God now and eternally. in charge of the banquet; Samuel 2:46—WHAT—Saturday Matinee. 3:95—WCCC-Mualc. Icaxo, Detroit and Boston. _ lonely Itind—in a strange land— About Town Notes ing the principle which could not Emory Phelps o f Hillsboro, N. H. cuss your bioilding plans with us-..,we will appre hood meeting at Naugatuck. In- the United Lutheran Synod of New the maestro’s violin, the grandeur S:a^WDRC—Report from Overseas. 9:**—WCCC-Muilc. "'lO M BBER^^ I.- AUDIT BUREAU OF St. Prancia of Assist Church of Handel’s Messiah, the sublimity Thornton, Mrs. Agatha Wright 'The surgical dressings group‘d be surrendered. He has been the apirational Service at 5:00. York and S!7ew England will meet (This aeries is sponsored by the Erickson, and Mrs. Mabel Weth- WHAT—News: Saturday Matinee. WTHT—Wayne King. CmCOLAtiONS. to haVb around him something that Coming Events South Wnidsor, Route SO' of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. WONS—Bandsland USA. W IA T —News: Music of tha Masters meeting planned Thursday from 1 Connecticut delicate master of the art of tim ciate the opportimity of helping T h e Week in Redeeme'n Lutheran Church, Manchester Council of Churches.) erell Bowers will arrange for en . ?TtM Herald Printlns Company, Iiu.. mcsiis home, something Jn the way ing, and the preserver of calm and Center PTA held another rid Rev. Arthur J. Henermfui, Pastor WTH'—Experimental Theater. WONS—Top Tune*. to 3 p.m. has been postponed. No ^ and reap sale at the school ’Thurs Monday— Lawrence, Mkss. tertainment. The ■ class history Adventures li> Science. WTIC-Criflc at Lar*e. •seunies no financial responsibility for pf entertainment, something in poise when the world threatened Rev. Francis V. Karvells, Ciirete. JJ —WONS—News; Juke Box. tynofraphlcal errors appesrlng In ad- new date was set. | day. OPEN you as we have to many others. 2:00, Hartford District meeting, Tuesday-:r \ School: 10:45 a. m.. Nursery; 3:30 Christian Science textbook, "Sci and decorations will be in charge 3 5 1:19—w n c-T ou th Brings Tou Msale. ^rttsemenU and other readlnc matter the way of a hot dog or a Coca- ■’The-Community Women’s Club I Yankee roughly, and he has performed all Torrington. 7:00, Explorer. Scouta. 7:30 p. m.. Meeting of the Sun WCCC-News: Music. WONS—Cfiiarles Kaaer. v.. Sunday at 7:45 p. m., the senior Masses at 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. p. m.. M. Y. F. and Jr. Hi Rally at ence and Health with K ey to the of Mrs. CHalre Hannon Comins, WHAT—Save a Life Program. WKNB—News; Mualc. In The Manchester Evenint Herald. met Wednesday evening in the this service with unfailing good 8:00, Pariah Building Fhmd com day School T e a c h ^ ' Association Cola or whatever, that bring.s hifij By A. H. O. Fellowship meets at the parson SATURDAYS -—^—------1 _ Westerly, R. I.; 7:00 p. m„ Ep- Scripturea.” by Mary Baker Eddy, Mrs. Eleanor Stoughton Stuben- WDRC—Radio Farm News. 8:9*-WTIC—Bob Consodlna. ' i i Display aoVertlsln* clnslnp h-rfra: social rooms of the Federated humor, and a personal attitude mittee. and the Committee on Christian yi'orth League. Speaker, Wilber include the following ( p. 4 ): "Sim rauch. Miss Beatrice Sweeney. WTIC—Design for Listening. WTHT—Guy Lombardo. ■ back rio.ser to tho.se surroundings age. John Clapp is in charge of S:4^W D R C —Correspondents Scratch- WCXC-Newa: Music. _ L For Monday-1 p. m. Friday. Church. Pictures were shown. which accepted the traditional /■ Tueaday— Education and Literatilre. T. Little, "The Grange and the ply aaking that we may love God Misa Eather Johnson and Earl and those people with whom'“ he the program and worship. ALL DAY Taloottville Congregational ■WONS—Affaire of Peter Saleaa. X For Tuesday—1 p. m, Mor^ay. Distinguished elective officials, anonymity of brain truats without 3:15, Brownies; 7:30, Boy Scout Wednesday— \ will never make lia love Him; but Rogera. Publicity will be taken 4:Sa—'iVIIAT—N.wi; Pclk* Hop. For Wednesday—1 p. m. Tuesday. Personal Mention Monday at 3:10 p. m. the Church American Way of Life.” 9;45-WCCC—Magaalca Muata. "^4 For Thursday-1 p. m. Wednesday. has lived—where his heart is . . . who must function with some ego ever vergin'- over Into obsepulous :UMIBR & SUPPLY Charter Night, LAither Hall. 7:30 p. m., Senior C?holr\rehear- Through the Week the longing to be better and holier, care of by Mra. Mildred Seidel WHAT—N.W.: Polk* Hop. WTIC—Elmo. Roper. :o% Mr. and Mra. Frederick Meacham Brownies meet at the church; at c a l James A. Bull, Pastor. WCCC—Good Muilc Prescribed. For Friday—1 p. m. Thursday. "For the sol(|ier of America do if they arg to approach the great surrender of his own points of Wedneaday— aal. “■ Monday, 7:00 p' m„ Girl Scout expreaaed in daily watchfulneas Harriaon. 9:55—WKNB-Tsnkees vs. Athlatm|{ For Saturday—1 P. m. F ^ a y. of Hartford were recent guests of view. 5:30 p. rh„ Tolland County meeting Mra. Anthony Urbanettl, WONS—Juke Bo*. ♦ 4:**-WTIC—G. 1. Joe. faceless electorate with confidence .. 7:30, Emanuel Choir: 7:30, Re- Thursday— \ Troop 3; 7:45 p. m., W. S. C. S. and in striving to aaaimilate more WDRC—Treasury Bandstand. Claaalfied deadline: 10:80 a. m. each ing his duty on the battleground, local relatives; Mr. and Mrs. Ira of ministers and their wives will Director o f Music. WTHT—Mantovanl. , "2; day ot publication except Saturday— and success, are notoriously lax His allegianee and friendship r o m WIUlnuMtle, decoration Committee: 9:00, Muaiq 7:30 p. m„ Meeting of the Fin of the divine character, will mould WTIC—To Be Announced. or in any far and foreign field.s, Creelman of Stow, Mass., were be held at the home o f Rev. and meeting In the chapel, in which a 4:15—WKNB—News; Bssebsll Mat WDRC—America CalHaff. ' I ? ' -•ea. m. about i^dmitting that they are o f have been a rich treasure for the ockvllle and Storrs: Committee. Sunday, April 19- — ance Committee at the church. ^ panel discussion on the subject. and fashion us anew, until we WONS—Under Arrest ’ ^ . overnight guests this week at the Mrs. Mauripe Faulkes in-Rockville. PHONE MI-9-4525 1- ‘Cruise Fashions^ inee. w(x:c—Music. r»h I feel he never demands more ten corporate creatures, made up, Governor. And the latter, who Eoiterprlse 9955. Thuraday— 9:30 a. m., Sunday School for Friday— /•Youth and tha Church’* will be awake in His likeness." 4:ja—WDRC—To Be Announced. Saturday, Api^l 18 home o f Mrs. John H. Steele Ladies Auxiliary of Hatheway- 6:30, Girl Scouts; 8:00, Chaj»el 4:3*—WTIC —Jason and th* fioMln than is reasonable. We should al in reality, of,,the lives and talents eoH'd claim and nttrart and hold all ages. 6:30 p. m., fam ily night supper presented and will be followed by WCCC—News; Music. Fleece. ^ and daughter; Mrs, Katherine A. Miller Post American Legion will WTIC—Robert Armbruster. ways be ready to give—to promise of other men. It is rare for thefh such an associate, and whs must Bible Hour./ 11:00 a. m., Nursery for children by the Ladies Aid for all members anXpen discussion. A ll parents Theme of Show WCCC—Siw i; Mualc. The Higher Ground Meacham, a visitor here with her meet at the home ,of Mrs. ’Theo Just Beyond Bolton Notch — Coventry Road, Route 44-A Friday— / ■ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 4:45—WDRC—Horse Racinf. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. to give credit to one individual or now soon, like all eleetive offieials, o f all ages, whose parents desire oir the church. A program o f en of yl^ng people are urged to at 5:i4—WTHT—Tea and Crumpets. and give that much." sister, Mra. Marlon A. Baker, has grbw some replacement annenda-'e, dore A. Palmer on Som'ra road 8:15, 3-act comedy, ’’Pulling the Church sad Locust Streets WDRC—Wsshlnftor. U.8.A.. WTHT—Lawrence Welk. I f you liitened to an isolationist, another a.s being an integral part to worship god. tertainment will follow. tend./^ WHAT—Save a Ufa' Program. That is as fine an expression s.s returned to her home in. Bridgeton. some new arm. ivoiild rather like Tuesday at 8 p. m. Curtain” presented by Luther- Rev. Alfred L. WilUama, Rector Women who enjoyed the novel WTIC—Bla City Serenade. Maine; Everett Parson of Hartford of their own success. And there 11:00 a. m. Service of Worship. Tue-sday. 3:15 p. m „ Brownies; WKNB—News; Baseball Matinee. (Ight'WinK commentator, you any of why we should, here in t-> have IIS attribute to him. we weds. Rev. John J. Johnaon, Curate display of .fashions last year in was a recent Visitor here at the is some basis, outside of the ne Prelude. Cantilene. Hosmer. 6:45-7:30"p. m.. Jr. Choir; 7:00 p. 5:15—WHAT—Band By Demand. WDRC—Cedric Adami. . ^ foun^ the speech praised warmly cessities of their own egq. for think, the feeling that no irenlaee- Manchester Evening Herald El Saturday— THE SALVAnON ARMY Cooper Hall o f the South Method- 5:5*—WHAT—Croaby’i Quarter. Jisa-w-nc—The (TMse. * ''' Manchester, give to the U.S.O., home of relatives; Mrs. Pauline N. 9:00, Junior Choir; 9:30, Senior Hymn, "Crown Him with many m.. Boy Sgputs: 8:00 p.. m.. Wes 4Uid ifeoBcluslvely. I f you listened their Instinctive attitude. A fter all, tnent ean ever niilte pwteh the lington correspondent, Mrs. O.’ F. 661 Main Street The Second Sunday after Elaater WDR(N-OIt.' Record Shop, WeeXJ—Mualc. .ni vhioh is opening its week of Grant of Wapping has railed on Confirmation; 11:00, Junior Con Crowns ...... Bridges. ley Group show. Cooper ia,t Church by Blair’s store, under weex:-News; Music. WO.NS—The Shadow. if they lose an' essential .limb—a natural an'l heneflelal harmonies Berr, telephone Rockville 5-9S1S. Captain Norman S. ^Marshall (annual “ Youth Sunday” ): 1:45—WHAT-New*. to an internationalist, the re campaigning here today. So, a.s her aunt, Miss Sadie Millard. firmation. Old Testament Lesson, Numbers Hall. Tickets may be obtained auspices o f the Wesley group of WTHT—Ben Hawthorne. tA presumably irreplaceable adviser, which exlst"d between hlrr>s*lf and 13. 8:00 a.m.. Holy Communion. WONS—Army Air Force Program. WHAT—(Xiapel of the Alrlanca. . . sponse was the same. I f you 7:30, District L. L. chorus re from member^ of the Wesley WTHT—Guest Star \ Mayor Bowers urges in his of for Instance - - they imraedlatelv his favorite appointment to the W LIMITED Tonight. 7:30, Musical Praise Celebrant, the Rector. the WSCS, w ill' welcome the op vnSSc- -Arthur Godfrey. Manchester Evening H erald hearsal, Waterbury; 8:15, repeat New Testament Lesson, John 10:- Group or at-the church office. WTIC—Public Affairs. ^ 5:35—WKNB-Newa; Ave Maria Hoor. listonoil to a middle-of-the-road ficial proclamation, let us all ex proceed to grow another, not al Superior Ckiiirt. 11-16. Service and Rally, Major Charles 9:25 a.m.. First (Children’s Serv portunity to see an even more Tolland correspondent, Mrs. John performance of "FhJlllng the .Cur Wednesday— \ 5:55—W’ONS—News. • :!*—WTIO-Counterapy. . commentator, you found a pas- ways as fli)c, perhaps, but service APRIL SPECIAL! TIME ONLY! Anthem. "Dedication" .... Franz. McNally, speaker. 10.30 a. m.-3:30 p. m.. District ice. Parents’ choir. Installation by varied and decorative fashion pro Beealas pose ourselves to the “ touch," H. Steele, telephone Rockville tain." Sunday, April 19. gram on Tuesday at 8 p. m., when WTHT—Greatest Story Ever Tblc ^sTanate approval. able. MCRPHY DINNER MAY 4 Hymn. "I Need Thee Every Hour" meeting of the W.\S. C. S.; 7:00 the Curate. Service Includes i:»a-WDRO-New*. WDRC—Guest Stsr. ;oj cheerfully and generously. 5-7761, Hartford, April 18--(A*)- Fran 9:30. Sunday School. Blair’s and Tota and Teens present WONS—News. ■WONS—True Detectlva. In Congreas, Senators Wa>-ne NonetheleiM, if . be were in . posL Hawkes. p. m.. Board of Education, ladles Kindergarten through Grade 4 W T H T —Music. ..i. cis Murphv. who will retire ics 10:50, Holiness meeting. w’ith plarents. Upper school in class "Coronation Chniiae Fashions."' WCG(%-Newa; Music. - id* and Everett Dirksen' both tinn to Issue personal encomiums Community Baptist Church Sermon: “ I Have Other Sheep." parlor; 8:00 o. m.. Spiritual Life WHAT—Sports. l;4«—WHAT—News. to his appointless. Governor John editor and nubli.ahcr'of the Hart BIRD BATHS 2:00, Hospital visitation. at this hour, ' This show will feature a selec W nC—News. WDRC—Bill Downs. Civilization’s Totalitarianism PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR 593 East Center Street Offertory, "The'. Last Spring" . . . Cla.ss, with William Ittlth. speak WKNB—News; Sports Digest; two rea^nided favorably. There was no lx>dge would, we think, hnye no ford Time.a in June will be honored Grieg. 2:00, Sliver Lane Sunday School. 10:05 a.'m., Junior (Church (Morn tion o f clothes ideally suited for WKNB—News; Showcase. I Rev, John R. Nenbert, Minister er. on the mibject. "Btessed As top tunes. g:M—WDRC-Ncwa. dlviaioilt of reaction between* Dem- Perhaps the underlying philo O p e n F o r u m hesitancy about admitting that he at dinner here on Mav 4. 6:45, Street Evangelism by Cita ing Prayer)',with Junior (Choir. In a summer’s Coronation Cruise, 4:15—WONS—Sports. Ormand J. West, Organist Hymn. “In Heavenly Love Abid surances’’— thoughts gleaned from Bveaitag eiit off his own rood right arm A committee of 45 prominent I ing" ...... Waring. del Band. struction by the Rector. L>ower either real or fanciful. WTIC—Bob Steele. oerata ^ d Republicans. sophical problem of our civiliza SL25 seventy years as a Christian. WTHT—News. Weather. •:**-WDR(?-Theater ot Stare. ’*b when he named Charles S. House men planning the te.stimonlal i.s; 7 :00, Old fashioned prayer meet school in class at this hour, The well-aelected models are Around^he world, capital after tion is how ‘to reconcile the com How 8he Feels About I'.S.O. ' Sunday, April 19: Postlude. "Postludum” .... Arm Thursday— WDRC—To Be Announced. WONS—Nick .Carter. of Mane.heater to the Superior headed by William H. Alortensen, I strong. ing. 11:00 a.m.. Morning Prayer church members, and in tha group WHAT—Sporta. MiomNcDELCOHEAT '10:00 a. m „ Worship service and 1:00-2:00 p. m. Prayer Grouo; WHAT—Supper Serenade. WTIC -Newa 'c^ tal reacted favorably, in spite plex bigness of it with the con 7:30, Evangelistic meeting. Ser i:I5—WTHT—Bob Finnegan. To the Editor: Court beneh. It Is true enough managing director of the Bu.shnell GARDEN SALES Church school. 6:30 p. m„ Pilgrim Fellow.ship 3:15 p. m.. Girl .Scout Troop. 17; (Youth Sunday Service) Young will be tota, teenagers, collegians WTHT—Monday Morning HeadltMs. o f the fact that each capital usual I'lem ori^' and chairman of the mon by Evangelist Major Charles ■ WTIC—Weather. cept of freedom for the Indivlduat. I was-so elated to read. In The that he will grow another...right Prelude. “ Andante con mote”— meeting on "Youth Goes to Sum 6:30 p. m„ Girl Scout Troop 9. people of the pariah will act and matrons. A nautical setting la 1:9a—WTHT—Sports. WKNB-Juatice for Pidand. ^ ly has its oi^Ti special slant on arm. But there were specl.-il quali Conne»/:cut State Development' 312 O A KLA N D ST. mer Conference." McNajiy. Special music will be pro as Lay Readers. Two brief ad planned. ■ WONS—Evening Star. •il5—WHAT-Peopte’a Lobby. va We are too big, ‘we are too Herald that Manchester is aware and get this £ Mann. vided by the Citadel Band and Friday— wnc—Tale Interprets tha News. ties about' this 'one. comnjila.slon. The Week: 7:00 p. m.. Cub Scout Pack dresses by young men of St. Program features include a mo \\'TIC--NBC Symidiony. world affairs. The'British thougnt lightly nestled together, the re of the wonderful benefits and ad TEL. MI.9.940A / Cali to worship. Songsters and the Male quartet. i:45^WTHT—Aa We See It. WTHT—Don Coriiell. vl e committee has named the: • 3 2 .6 5 d a y - n i g h t J Hymn No. 20, “When Morning | Monday — / meeting, Cooper Hnll; 7:30 p. m., Mary’s Senior choir. vie on points of interest in Eng WKNB—Sunday Seranada. .... It was BO wonderful that they lationships which cover us are vantages of the U. S. O. When From the day vvlicn the Man The Week WDRC—Radio Sporta Rpundup. chester legitiato” first appeared at r.^a.slon "Connecticiit'.s 'Tribute to Gilds the Skies. 5:30 p. m., dreater Rockville Sew members-meeting, Indies par Musical outline of thia aerivee; land, aouvenira, and refreshments 7:*a—WONS-AI Refer. Sporta. •:3f-WONS-N*ws. dj^iberately and conaciously rs- I read of the coming drive to col Monday, 7:30, Friendship Circle g:I^WDR(^-Mlss Broolo. } ' too complex, for us to be able to a campaign conference, in the fall rancis S. Murphy.” It will be clock thermostat Invocation and the Lord’s Praj’- Ministerial Association at the rec lor; 7:30 p. m.. Choir rehearaal. Processional, ”0 Savior, Precious served during intermission. Tick WDRC—Broadway’a My Beat lect funds necessary to carry on will rheet at the Citadel. WTHT—Speaking for Bualneat. woNS-^uad Room: . fnklniM from heaping on it all the do Ujings the way we ought to be 'their official farewell to a man sr. tory of St. John’a Church In Rock Savior!'’ ets are available at Blair’s, Tots WTIC—American Fonna of th* W . U. S. O. work In Manchester, I of 1948, down in the Lodge horn 7:45, Laymen’s night wilj be ob 7:15—WONS—Let’a Got To Town. who hn.s hpen their close as.sociate FOR ONLY '* Children’s Story, ville. and Teena, the church office and WTHT—Women In Uniform. V ^ A T —Supper Berennda. praise they really wanted to give able to do them. couldn’t resist writing this letter at Westport, there was a co Sequence, "Our Father, Thy WTHT—Hour of Daelalon. ’ * in diversified businesses and civic V Hymn No. 182, “ Breathe on Me, Tuesday— served at Hartford. North Methodist Church from members. 7:1*—WONS—Won' of Life Hour. It—^leat they give it what might The problem keeps cropping out to yo u - to tell you how I feci munlty of mood and mode afuj/in- Dear Name Doth Show” W nC —Tour Mental Health. 7:**—WDBC—Jack Benny. .id affairs .for many years. j Breath of God.” 8:00 p. m„ Adult Bible Study Tuesday. 2:00, The Women’s , 447 North Main Street WTIC-My Son Jeep. be, for American'political fac- about the U. S. 0 „ and to ask you tercst. Between addreaaes, ’’(Christ Is WDRC—Vaughn Monroe. in all kinds of contexts. A t the mo f Scripture Lessqn, Psalm 8. Group In the parsonage. Home League will meet at the John E. Post. Minister WTHT—Dinner at the Green Bocm. WONS—Trenaury 'Varietiea. where I call volunteer my services To Lodge, entering the tip4t real Citadel. Made the Sure Foundation" 'w.THT^-Sophlaueated Rhythm, ad tloha who distrust everything.Brit ment, it is reflected in the pas campaign fight of his/career, V Pastoral Prayer, Wednesday— James W. McKay. Organist 7:45—WHAT—Mualc In the Air. to help in the drive. 6:45, Songster rehearsal. Offertory, ’They Have Taken Play to Feature 7:55—WONS—N4ws; JO Queatlona. 7:1*—WDRCi-dUMa ’N’ Anfr. ish, the kiss o f death. Hou.se was from the w or^ of polit fe Worship Through Giving. 10:30 a. m. Ladies’ Missionary and Choir Director WTHT—H«t1o*1 Hour. ott sage of a bill in New York state, As A soldier’s wife, th^^ first 8:00. Band rehearsal. — Away My Lord" g:a»—WTUT-rrOl^ng. Party. ics,, but a fresh and novel kind o' / Anthem, “Bless the Lord"— Sorietv. > ______w n C —Inside % b and Bay. ' 'MhJNSi^.tiuthenif'Heur. ... 'All this might—but actually now signed by Governor Dewey, thing 1 do on arriving at a'jiew rFILK^CAMiERAir^ Thuraday, 7:30, Evangelism on Recessional, ’’Rejoyce, Ye Pure In wTl(^-'nm Aldrich rwuiv. station—is to check to aee\ If renrc.scntatlve of that world. He/ I' Ippolitoff-Ivanoff. 3:.30 p. m.. Brownies. Church school at 9:30 with Heart" Meeting of PTA WDRC-Gene Autry. WPBC—Clurli# KeCwthF and could not—mean that President which outlaws the "slow-poke" FLASH BULBS. CASES, BROTHERS If you SK planning to install antonuttc the street corner. WONS—30 Qlieitloi)i. there is a U. S. O., becau.se, if ■speedily developed into a campaign ! 4 J Doxology and dedication of of Thursday— supertntepdents Rice and Field in Wedneaday; 10:00 a.m.. Mid WHAY-KoateliuieU Coadueta. Bdaar Bergen. Eisenhower’s speech of Thursday driver on the highways of that ^ MOVIES, PARTS . ^ heat this spring or lummer, here's a fering. 7:30 n. m.. Senior Choir rehear 8:00. Mid-week Holine.as and \ charge. S;S»—WDRC—Taraan. WTHT—American Muile Halt 'oy there is, I know I ’ll get good lead.s as.sociate who had/a flair for ideas Authorized Sales I Prayer meeting. week celebration of the Holy Com WHAT—Sava A Ufe:- .,s was a masterpiece Of double-talk, state. as well as practXal stratejfles, for •pectal offer that makes it worth your Sermon, “ How Much Are You sal in the chancel. \ W orship' services a t 9:30 and The Washington P T A will hold WONS—Virginia Barn .Dance Jam there on where to look for .living Friday, 6:.30, Corps Cadet meet- munion. Service for St. Mark’s boree. w n c —Phil Harris and Allc* r * i « . 4n'wbich eye,rybody could find his quarters—a top problem for serv i'ss’ic.s a.s weir/aa for maneuvers. and Service while to act now? Place your order today for a General Motors Detco- W orth?” Friday— 11:00: Nursery hpur-'10;55 a. m. its monthly meeting Tuesday at 8 . WQN ff^ jlvar TrumMta How. *w The new law provides that no ^ A i^ u M ^ Stores^ I log. Day. WTHT—Dancing Party. ice fsmille.s. and who. tf^refore, stood anart Hwt CMversion burner or furnace and we’ll include a $32.65 Day- * Hymn No. 373, “ Lead , On, O 3:15 n. m„ Junior Choir rehear Prelude, “ Romance” by Rubin p. m. in the school annex. Mrs. WHAT—Allan Jonei Show. •il4—WH AT-^Iden KomarU ta IfiU own prejudices, hatreds, affec motorist can drive "at such a slb\v 7:30, Torchbearer meeting. Secular Events; A rummage S:1*~WDRC-My UtUa Kargla. ■ It'.s been through the U. S. O , from and above the typical cam Night Clock Thermostat at the amazing low price of only $4,951 4 King Eternal.” sal in the chancel. stein WTIC—Medicine. U. 8. A. tions and aspirations reflected. rpecd as to impede or block the ! REFRIGERATORS: Benediction. 7:30, Crusader meeting. Offertory, “Melqdle Gracieuse” by sale, by St. M ary’s Guild, will bg Richard Berggrcn. program chair- f;mi—WDRC—Gangbuiten. w n c —Theater Guild. »'« their social gatherings, cla.sses, paign aiv^er. who wants to throw The Delco-Heat Qock Thermostat automatically turnip down the 6:30 p. m.. B»ked bean simper Wh a t —Hour of Fnltlt ,.. Sometimes the presence of unani ; ■ « , Postlude, “ Postlude in D” — Saturdav, 10:00. Junior l egion held in the parish house Thura ^man, ha.r planned the entertain WnC—Pee V «« King. normal and rea.sonable movement rt,c.. that we have met the local thirty th-ed bv the Golden Rule Neely WHAT—New^ Reward Review. WONi^Enchi nted Hour. Archer. meeting for children up to 12 Postlude. ’ ’Fnhtasie on ’Duke day, beginning at 9 a.n^. Please ment. which will feature play en WONS—Near England Barn Dance. i:5i—WTHT—Telegram For Tou. jg mous approval for a speech, and of traffic except when reduced peonie and made our friends. The Podunlg Coiinty, apd thus carry morning, according to your wishes. Club. The film "W e MoM T^>ese 1 - Sunday, 7;00 p. m.. Youth Fel years, of age. Use Locust .street door. • :75-WDRC—Newf. • :**-WDRC—Haltmark Playbouso. 'the absence o f special attacks up U. S. O. has been a boon to tho.se the MV. His own instlnct.s were ' f r e e z e r s : Truths,” will be shown. The Rev. Street’ ” ...... by Wilson titled “Scattered Showers." speed is necessary for safe opera CALL M1-3-5M 0 ,Vou always wake up in a warm hous« lowship. The monthly meeting of (Cub I:sa—WTIC—Grand Old Opry. WTHT—Walter Wlnchell/ ^ of us on a limited inedme. In not clo.^ to Lodge’s needs, and the in Stephen Chsmbtrlain. pastor o( Anthem bv 'vested choir at both WDRC—Gunamol.-e; WHAT—News; Koatelanete Cbadnpta on it, means that the speech really A S K FOR I Kelvinator and save fuel besidcsl The Week Pack 27 and their parents will be Parent-child relationship is the tion or in compliance with law.” terplay has continued ever since. th» Andover Church, will sneak on Xinn Evangelical Lutheran Church services "God’s H oly W ay” by WONS—Guv I.,ombardo Stow, WONS-Rev. Martin Jackson. cays nothing at all. onlv furnishing us entertainment, See or call us today. . ' ■ Friday at 7:30 p.m. (Locust street basis for the exciting plot which I*:*»—WDRC—Saturday Night Coun' 9:1*—WTHT—Taylor Grant iio That is a legislative attempt to such aa plays, concerts, parties, As a member of the Lodge ^ Monday, Work Night. "The Friendly Town Program." (Missouri Synod) Bryant WHAT—IWeon Ballroom. , , RANGES: Hymns, “ From All that Dwell* Be dooi*). reveals the reactions of three try Style. That was not so in this case, and .solve a complex problem. It can cla.sses. etc., but also the baby ‘.’brain trust.” House has been a ROY KNOFU J Tuesday, 2:30 p. m.. Woman’s Rev. Psiil G. Prokony. Paator mothers to the same crisis and the WTIC—Music With a Beat. • :9*-WDRC—Bwtapt. Kelvinator Bengal meeting at Asylum avenue Baptist low 'TTie Sky” The public "Western Show,” WTHT—Theasure Hunt. the positive reaction' of be admitted that driver who pokes sitters to make attending thetii subtle practitioner of manv arts. INSURANCE Miss Marion .\. Erdin, Organist subsequent affects. wnC-Dragnet. Universal Tappari « Church. Second Congregational Church ”A Charge to Keep I HavV' given by the 50-50 Club will be WONS—Chicago Theater of the .Air, WTHT—Capitol Memo. . thusiasm, not mere approval, posaible. / / ■ Very often, he has been the one Of Kvery UPMDeacrl ition 361 North 51a|n Street Parents who will participate are WHAT—News; Reward Review. ■WONS—Answers for Americans. ’ along a crowded highway ia an in S 7:45 p. m.. Women’s Society “ Take My Life and Let It Be” , held in the Parish hall on Friday I*:9*—WTHT—I^erspectlve. could not have come if it had been . Spme of the above rea.son^are who has foi:nd the bridge con Rev. .Arnold W. Tozer. Minister April 19 Second Sunday after Sermon. ” \Vhat Kind of a Chris and Saturday evenings at 8:15. Mrs. Thonias Turner. Mrs. Er- *:4S—Wt H’T—George E. SokoUtoiif- convenience to other motorists who among the many that prompted necting two points of view. Wiere ARTHUR WASHERS: £ meeting. Installation of officers. Easter. WDRC—New*' Country Style. l*:t*-W DRC-Quli Kids. 0 0 . tian Are You ?” lYcekly organizations all meet at land Johnaon and Mrs. Robert I*t45—WHAT-T^sws. are in more of a hurry. It can be me to write you to ask where I no such bridge has been possible, Wednesday, Work Night. Barr lay Wood.'' 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. w n iT —Paul Harvey. 't'- KNOFLA AGENCY Rasv Blackstone Th* Ganarol Meters Friday. 6:30 p. m.. Men’s Fel 4 Today th eir'r^u lar hours. Barningham. This play was suc II;**—All Stations—News. WHAT—New*. Easy LIstenlas. •What happened this: Who admitted, also, that the slow-poke may volunteer my .services in the he has been the one seggesting the Eat. m i Organist and Choirmaster (Note: Free Bu.a transportation WHAT—Savs a Life Program, w n c —Barrie Oalg. ABC Kelvinator lowship supper meeting. Speaker, 5:30 p. m. Intermediate Metho The Rlglit Rev. Walter H. Gray. cessfully presented at the summer ever approached this speech from Manchester U. S. O. dpU'e. maneuver bv which one point o ' 875 MAIN ST. Value Leader Oil lumer service for children whose par- 11 :a5—WDRC—Newa. WONS—Public Service Programa; driven represents mor^ than an Stanton Galloii, dist Youth Fellowship. Bishop of ' C^nneetJeut, will ad workshop' for parents and educa WTHT — Saturday Night Dancing Newa. , .Sincere view might be isolated and cut off la] Hn-S-5440 or MI-9-8 Sunday, April 19. ent.a cannot bring or send them. tors at the University of Con a special slant or interest found inconvenience. H e ^ actitally a 7:00 p. rh. Senior Methodl.st minister Confirn^tion and preach Party. 1*:1»—WONS-Errend of Marey. »'■ ^ Mrs. B. .Toe/Kulhanek, from nourishment, until tbe other IRONERS: Prelude.''R(>-PF& Bddte Fltoar. could pick un all the pieces -and RA N G E O IL Andrew R. Watson ■Vocal Solo, Robert Taylor, Bari-| T^xt:- P./alin '23. TTieme: “The meets with Mrs. Robert B. Brown. Ivory Touch. WTHT—Eddie Fisher. as a Republican, as a militarist dent^ on our modern highways, ing grain In 1950 has become' the put them back into a Jiattem tone. Lord Ta M y Shenherd.” Refreshments will be served in REPAIRS Minister of Music Tue.sday— Sunday, April 19 13:55—w n G-N » ws. V ^ (3 —Clifton Utley. hot for war or as a pacifist for fifth largest grain exporter in the again.” lURNER SERVICE Eundav, April 19: Scripture. Luke 9:57-62. 3:00 p. m. Tenth semi-annual the school cafeteria bv Mrs. Rich Sanday /Nevertheless, this same law, 1:30 p. m. Prayer Group 1 meet* 9:30 a.m.. Church School peace above all things, ended up world says the National Geo He haa been thg master of the 8:00, 0:15 and 11:00 Paatoi-al Prayer and Lord’s Pray Suizdav School Teache’'.s Confer ard Bagge. M rs.*Irving Gartside • :**—WTIC—News. Music. 11:9*—WTIC Meet the Veep. Vhich may look good from such FrompH;' Economical with Mrs. Bessie Colpitta- 7 :**-WTIC—Cavalcade of Musk. WDRC—Art ’ Waner Orchestra; graphic Society, tactical compromise, and o f guard- Prelude-.’ ’Pastorale,” Kullak er. ence at Our Redeemer Church. , r> ci o ____t. 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. and their committee. A 4^’ " i reacting to the speech as a human 1:3() p. I Prelude. "Meditation” ... Berwald WCCC—Organ Melodlea. WHAT—Moonlight Memorlta, a r- l>oints o f view, becomes a tyran Call Mitchell 3-5171 Anthem--’’Laudamus,” Protheroe Offertory. New London. with Mrs. Catherine Balch „ 7:15-WCCC—Hour of St. Francis. WONS—Dance Orchestras. being, for whom certain necea- Guoranteod 11:45—WTIC—Star* from Paria S4 t 7* ny when it Is looked at from the After Store Hours call: Scripture Reading—I Corinthians Doxology. , 6:30 p. m. "This Is the Life” R:00 p. m. Npwly*eiected COm^ I . u .j 7:S*-WCCC—News; Music Tou Want. ♦ •ary and true things had b e ^ said. WTIC- -News; String Symphonette. 1 1 :95-WONS—Newa a i / r^ n t of view of the driver who ‘ Wringor-Rolls Roplocod Mitchell 3-8003 or 6:9-20 Sermon Hynu. "Jesa* Calls Us." W K N B -TV (U h F) and at 11:45 mission on BflucaUon meets In j ^ WDRC—Music Box, WHAY-New*. This could only happep/Mcauae Hymn—"Who Is on the Lord’s p. m. WNCH-TV. j ve.stry with chairman Wesley I 7:95—WKNB—New*. 13:**—w n o-N ew a; Music. T8* happens to want to drive slow Mitchell 9-4040 Sermon. ” Is * Christianity In A Hymn. "Draw Thou My Soul, O WDRC—Newa the speech Itself took p sUnd and Side." Goss 7:30 p. m. 7ion (?hurch is a , Thouin and vice-chairman John Television 7:55—WDRC-World In Brief. enough to ^cel safe, or to enjoy fo r prompt arid efficient Rut?" CJhriat" ...... V. . Sullivan i:*4- WONS—(hiape! In the Sky. 13 ;9*-W'nC—Music, Anthem "I Have Longed for Thy Closing Hymn, "Faith of Our church of the International Lu- | Snuffer. WTHT—New*. Il:55-News. a ^ r eased truths greater ,^and the landscape. It may be true'^that POTTERTON'S service Saying Health," Byrd Sermon, “The Beauty''6f Holiness” r. M. ISO Center St., Cor, of Church Falhera." ther.m Hour broadcast in 56 lan- 7-10 p. m. Pastor’s office hours WTIC—News; George (trook. 1' |*igher than any o# the partisan Offertory -Choral Prelude on' "St euBTe.s over 1,100 atation.s in 5S Hymn, “True-Hearted, Whole- WNHC WDRC-New*. ■■3"i * lie is not as safe as he feels. But Benediction. in the rhurch. l;0n— Autry, lo r slanted views it rojlted. This Peter," Darke territories and foreign rountrie.s. Hearted” ...... Stebbins WHAT—News; Choristers. he feels that way, and hates, to Sunday. 2 p. m.. Mu Sigma <7hl Wednesday— , l.lfV-rilm. WK.NB—Healing Water*. . could only happen because Uils Sermon—"Bought with a P rice" heard locall'’ eve*v Sn-iday eve 10:30 a.’ m All-day Womans, So-.’ Postlude. "Theme” ..... Schubert Married Joan. 1:15—WTHT—Christian Selene*. MARIONETTE SHOW drive any other, way. It may’ be Hymn ” I H^nrd the/Voice of Rag and Metal Drive. Call Stanley 7:00 p.m. Pilgrim Youth Fellow- 5:00—Date With Judy. v* WDRC—Shopper* Special was the spewh o f a whoie-man. ning over Vi’ONS at 7:30.„ cietv' meeting at Sputh Church. i . 5:10—llohalojia Casaldy. The Womea’a Club PraMoto'^ ’ true that' the existence o f a- high Jesus-Say," Dykes / Matteson, 3-8249. if you have rags ■ 7:00 p. m. Tyler Circle meet* at ship in the Community House WHAT—Palestine Program. The Week N’00~Lone Ranarer. 9:.9*—WONS—Radio Carolera. Dorotby RanMn umI Her Papa' jn *t a part-man. This could only Conducted by - Postlude- ” Finale’’/ l Sonata in A or metal to be picked up. G:10—You Aaked For It. way carries no fright for the in Tuesday. 7:.30 p. m.— Ssindav Church to visit office of HartforcL WHAT—Musical Del Buonglorno. pets Today at S P. M., Ul y « | * r I happen because th? man and the Minorl, MerkeX 6:00, Regular^ Mu Sigma Chi Scliooi 'Teachers meetina /Courant. 7;00—Dan^erouh Aatirmnent WCCC—News; CSiurches Sing, dividual to enjoy the scenery Gospel Hall 7:10—Ken Murray Show. WTIC—Sabbath Meisage. planck Auditorium. I speech themselves moved beyond WILLIAM DICKSON & SON 9:15 Church School for all ages, meeting at church. Wedne.aday. 12:00 noon ” Mo- 7:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Alt-Stiir Revue. Y through which it passes. But ROBERT M. REID & SON ^ kindergarten through junior high. The Week WKNB—Polnnla. '■tha hopeless djvlslons, the dam- ments of Comfort” W NHC-TV. . Thursday - 415 Onter Street R:00—Tour Show of Showik W TIC^Uldran’s Corner. Chlldre* 40o—-Adnlta CCa vq'. such enjoyment Is important to SINCE 1918 * ll.;00 Church School for pre-nurs- Monday. 7.:0(). Girl Scouts. 10;n0—Tour Hit Parade, ' For Benefit Of Building Fund Of Wedne.sdav. 7^30 n. m. Ladie.s’ 1 8:00 p. m. Joint meeting of Va- WTHT—Music for. Sunday. pettirtbsses, the demoraliz- some motorists—quite as import •ry through lower juiiiir grade 4. 7:30, Council o f Elders meeting. Sunday, April 12 — lltOO-WreMIlnr 9:45—WONS—News. Coming Soon Aid ouarterly meeting with social. ■ ration Church School committees 12 00—Myatery Theatef. WTIC—Children’s Corner, 3:00 Teachers’ meeting. iDig poisons o f ordinary speech and ant as the urge of other motorists THE CONGREGATION B’NAI ISRAEL RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL Tugsday, 7:00, Boy Scouts. ...Friday- - ; in the ve.stry of the Second Con- 10:30 a. m.. Breaking of Bread. I rOfV—Newa *;**—WDRC—Worli News. 4 :00 Special church meeting. 12:15 p. m.. Sunday School. WKKR WCCC—String Time. r eww w w w w w vwisiij */ ^ in g and policy into the realm to get some place in' a hurry so ’ 7:30, The Mary Williams Group ( .9:00 a. m. Rummage Sale In ' gregational .Church. 4:00—Safety Ahoy./ MoRy VdiMiblf Itmns Including Bolcuicn of SPON^RED BY 4 :30 Teachers’ meeting. meets with Mrs. Norman Souther- Parish Mouse. -, j Friday-— ‘7:00 p. m;. Gospel nreeting. WONS—Voice of Csli-ary, ®^***’» h^gh' statement capable they can turn around and come.' PAINTINB AND PAPERHANUNC 4:30 Pilgrim Frilowship. 4 ;15^Where New /tnowera Arc “Bred, ^WTHT—Maix.nt Society. gill. 84 North School street. 4:0(»p. m. Confirmation cla.ss-i 8 p. m. Newly-elected Commis- The Week: 4 ; 110—Portrait of a rtty, WTIC—World News Roundup. RAMC BATTERIES^ i f f uniting even .the, disjuiUed. back in another hurry. -Furnishings Holding'Esta MANCHESTER* ,.,;...<;30 Junior. Cyp. Club supper Thawter, • : - ALL WOKKMEN INSURED - -t Wednesday. 8:00, T)ie Mary Me-' aiOil 'bhiWririrtBp meets'With ■chair fi:00—Ship'a Reporter. — - -- ■SVRAT—liaUaa-Voice. - .'! A L L ItA K E S ^ »peech moved to high ....6:30 'Senior Cyp Club 'trip (o' man M. E. Longfellow and vice- Tue-sday— . WKNB—News: Pplonla. Yet the law now is that, rfgard- W.ipping. Clure Group presenta; ‘‘A Melody 6:30 p. hi. Junior choir. 5:1.5—Early Show. . ' ' 3:15-WTIC—Serenade In Blue. 2*wimd,^ out of^ the miasma of Icsa. o f.N iia ..peraonahv, driving Of Fashion Tickets may be pro chairman Arthur G.‘ Holmes in the 8 p. m.. Prayer meeting. 7:.YV-Thlrd D^menaion. WDRC—Viilce ot Religion. 2S0 TOIMNO TURNP1KR . MANCHESTER htonday 8:00 Group B? meeting. BtOOf—JwcJcie . Gleaaoti...... Mpubt and demoralization which cured from any member o f* the vestry.- ...... Friday— WONS—To Be. Annouiwed. - - - t ArthiM' Dnit Sl*n |4 capacities, his personal tastes, the Safurdoy Nigrhf, April T8,1^53 8:(K) Co-Wed rehearsal. I South Methodist Oiurch Sunday, April. 26 - g oo—Rorky Kinif. WTHT—Hellenic Program. M S been governing us. It com- PHONE MlPdiol 9-0920 AMY TIME group. / 8 p. m., Prayer meeting. N.»>—M<*et MllUe. .New York state motorist must, to Tuesday 8:00 Group C meeting. •Main Street P.nd Hartford Road 9:30 and 11:00 a. m. Sermon. 9:9*—WDRC—Religious Nawa. b..aa..a.a.a.A. At 7:30 P. M. ‘ . 8:00 Board of Deacons meeting. “l^ursday, 8:00. Joint meeting of ]0:0rU-Ralanf'‘ Tour Budget. WONS—Back to God Hour. ^.pClled us all to follow. interpret the law realistically, go Rev. Fred R. Edzar, Minister “The Art of Public Worship”. 10’30—Mvaierv Theater, Wednesday 3:30 Boys’ Choir re cornmitteea frorh Second Congre/ WTHT—Opera Album. could not perpetuate our Rev. Percy Y- l^mlth, 6:00 p. m. Sunday evening fel- St. John’s Palish National Catholic II 0(t—Mttle theater. WTIC—Explorer’s of the Wild. as fast as the majority of hearsal. ll:l^Late Show. ’ gational and North Methodist .Associate Minister low.ohip. with Rev. Rudolph Benes Cliurrh WCCC—Ne»-s Hsrtford lewith Life. l^ -n divisions against it. It healed motorists on the highway he is Ir iht RtcreatfoR Hall of the 7:30 Senior Choir rehearsal Churches to plan this summer’8 SvBday 3:45—WDRC—Let's Go Town. YOUR UNWANTED ARTICLES Herbert .A. Prance, of Czechoslovakia as guest speak 23 Gohva.v Streef A. M. WTIC—Islth n' Actiiilii. }>nd closed the circle of our think- 8:00 Group A meeting. Vacation Church School. The w y n c using. This sets the speed auCb- .Minister of .Musir er. Rev, Stephen Stryjewskl WHAT—Memorial Musical. DR. HAROLD Ji " ||ng, until all of us. for the mo- 8:15 Mothers’ Club meeting will be held in the vestry 10:00—Whata Tour Trouble. 1*;**—WTIC—National .Radio Pulpit matically at from three to five CONQREQATION B’NAI ISRAEL Thursday 8:00 Bible Study and Miss Clars Skrabaez, Organist 10:1.5—The Nature of Thlnga. WONS—Radio Bible Class . LEHMUS y itoent at least, found ourselves ARE NEEDED NOW. WHAT of Second Church. PJ10--Mr Wirard miles above the legal speed limit, • 8QIERAL ELECTRIC Prayer meeting. Sumlav, April 19 WTHT—Message of Israel. 54 TALCOTT AVENUE ROCKVILLE Services of Worship at 8:00 and FI rat Church of Christ, Scientist 11:00—Super Clrcua, WCCC—Slncha Time. P J ^ o f one aim and one method, whatever that happens to be. That Friday 3:30 Pilgrim 'Oioir re- Sunday. April 12. P. M. 29 HAYNES ST. r 10:45 o’clock. Masonic Temple. WHAT—.Notlxle Dall'Mondo. yable to take meaningful excep- HAVE YOU TO DONATE TO rehearsal. Church of the Nar.aren 8:20 a. m., Mass. WNHC WDRC—Church o The Air. 1* is the cruising speed for the ma • CCNVERSICN CIL BURNERS - Prelude-- 12:00—Kit Caraon. WKNB—Ave Marla Hour, ^on to either. Saturday 9:30 a.m. Cherub C?hoir 466 Main Street 10:30 a. m.. High Mass. jority of motorists, on any high “ Fantasia in C. Minor" ,. Bach Sunday service. April 19,. 11:00 12;30^Cleco Kid. I*:I5—WCCC—Vlstss of larael, - WILL RESUME rehearsal. , C. E. Winslow; Minister - a. m. 10O—Ramar of the Jungle. WHAT—Moment Musical. jT W s is the promise which was way. Introit THIS WORTHY PROJECT? ' 8:00 p.m. Co-Wed rehearsal. . Florenee Wood and I Sunday school, 11:00 a. m. 110—Life U Worth LIvjpg. t*:3*- W(X'C—.News: Music from Lon- in Dwight D. Eisenhower, by • HCT WATER AND WARM AIR ” Tes—Omnibua. WHAT—Gemme Musicalt no longer hia own. to use aa he BOYS' AND GIRLS' WEEK nyapn M e Fall, Superintendent. “Crown Him with Many Wednesdays. 7:00-7;.55 p. m.’-*' will be held at Christ CThurch Ca 5:00—Mr. artd Mra. North. MON., APRIL 20 'Z leahe first great demonstration of • 08MMERCIAL ami RESIDENBAL Choir Director l*;t5-WTIO-Guest Star. pleases. I f he goes on the road, he Worship and Junior Church— Crowns” The public is cordially invited to thedral. Hartford, on Tuesday, 5:.10—Thia Is Charlea Laughton. WHAT—Fantasle Musicall. A ^ ^ U m e n t o f that promise. The TALENT SHOW, MAY 8,1953 Anthem • Walter Wlnchell. II:**-W DRC— Salt Lake City Taber^ becomes the slave to the majority, WILL BE CALLED FOR 10:45 a. m. The pa-stor will speak attend our services and use our April 28. 7.:00—Red Skelton. a • n»cle. “ la men have been drawn into a AIR 0CNDITIDNIN8 . .Sunday, April 19: on “Tidings of Triumph.” ” I-audamu8” * The following program has been 7:30—Private Secretao'- t J to the inevitable narrowing o f his Flee** enter my nsune. I have never performed for pay. •rsa'l'f'B room WCCC—Polish Hour. t bigger and healthier than 0:30 a. m.. Church school. Youth Meeting, 6 :^ p„ m. Mar Sacrament of Infantant Baptism* i| .'Doctrine „of Atonement ” will be arranged: 8:00—Toast Of Tht Town. WONS—Polka Time. own- rights as an individual. Our ll;0 0 s. m„ Morning Worship, tha McKinney, president. Reporta Offertory Anthem 11 a. m.. Service of the Holy 9:00—TV Playhouse. WHAT—Musics. ly are. The stereotype position AUTCMATIC HEATINB BY LIONS CLUB MEMBERS 1 the .subject of the Les.son-Sermon 10:00—The Doctor. WTHT—Church of the Air. complex bigness swallows him up. Type o f A c t ...... ; ...... Prelude, Prelude—Wely. of the District N Y P S Convention “ Open Our Eyes” ** Macfarlane {fQp Sunday. April 19. The Golden i Communion. Rt. Rev. Walter H. 10:10—Ozzie anu Harriet. WTIC—Wr rid of Music. ■ been exposed as sterile and into the rulM it has to make for DIAL ONE OF THESE NUMBERS FOR Processional Hymn, Galilee, will be given by the president and Hvmn Text is from I'John 1:3; “ That | Gray, celebrant; 12. box luncheon, 11:00—Bunday 'News Special. WKNB—News: (Xjurrh of the Air. cal and hopeless, not by aU delegates who attended. “Spirit of Life" Fireside Theater. ll;3*—W(XC—News; Italian Life. itself. That ia the trend of our Signed Bright Galilee. which we have seen and heard de-| tea and coffee will be serveO; 1. n:45^-Thfs la the Life. WDRC—Newa; Invitation to Laare* PICK-UP ARRANGEMENTS Evangelistic Service-~7:30 p. m. Sermon— ’ . Clare we unto you, that ye also. business meeting: Reports of 1 on it, but by the creation of civilization, In many things, so Anthem, In Pastures Green— Al- 12:1.5—News. lene K. Bixby. Subject of message," "Promise of "The Emmauit Road’’ may have felltowahip with us; and • Archdeaconry chairmen;- 1:30. WK.NR WTfc^-Carnlvai of Books. kind o f position. The num- that, even in a democracy, civiliza W ILLIAM S ; 12:00—In the Park. WKNB—Lithiunlsii Hour. Addreaa Paradise.” Dr. Fred R. Edgar truly our fellowship is with the i Speaker: Rev. John J. Hawkins Mrrow roads down which Offertory To God On High— Men 12:30—Hope for the Harvest; Indian WHAT—NotUls Ixicall E SUtalt tion is impressing its owii M I - 3 - 8 0 7 2 M i - 3 - 8 8 5 4 delssohn. The Week Hymn — Fat’ner, and with hin^Son Jesus 1 S. T. B„ rector of St. Paul's street. ll ;35J-Muska. e na arara puahing our way. In The "Christian Crusaders” are “Look, Ye SainU" ‘ Church, Riverside. Conn.: subject. 1:10—Sunday Matinee, U:15—WTIC—To Be Announced. totalitarianism upon the in A ge School ...... Grade Hymii of Preparation, Take Time Christ.” 1 •®d fanatical desperation, OIL SERVICE AD proceeda for: Scholarahlpa for ^uraiBa Tralalag, Eye T^eta invited to meet at 7:00 p. m. Mon Po«tIude— . Selections ^rom the Bible include “ So You’re a Prayer Book Church 4 :(t0—State of the Nation. . Atternaas dividual. to Be Holy. 4:10—Omnibus. • . * I3:**—WDRC—Europe Story. i day and Friday and 3:00 p. m. "Jesus. My Joy" .’Ju,.-, Walther ter the moment, been rooted la Mamtester Schoeu, Aid te BUad aad Haodteapp^ Sermon: .“The Women Who Helped the folldwlng: “And he that.keep- man!” , 5 00—Tou Are There. . WCCC—Italian Ufe. '^ e r e ia no villainy behind this Pareal’t Signature ...... Saturday. •Only at the 10:45 service. «:3QU-This Is The Life. WTHT—Irish Program. P Jes-us." eth his commandments dwelleth in Id M ocated into one broad totklltarianlam, but its effects are Free Survey Fasy Terms "Inasmuch” Ffllowship Tuesday **At. 8:0() Ib’clock Ihe-e will be 7;‘)0—Ghost Guns. WONS—Battle of the BagitihtoneA Recessional Hymrf, Master, N o Of- him. and he in him. > And hereby George Stirnwelss, former New 7:.K)*^Sundav Playh'^use, • WHAT—It^lan Voice. kMng highway. ■tifUng, just the tame. And there t ^ entry to Chairman Joseph F. B,dl. 61 Creatwood Drive, THIS AD SPONSORED BY evening at the Pariah House. the offertory solo, " I Heard the Maachettcr, .Conn., not later thhn May J, 1953. 341 IROAO ST.-4iltelMl f.1257 . ferl(ig Costly knd Sweet. we know that he abideth in iIs, by York Yankee and Cleveland Indian , 9:00—Fred Waring Shom-^ WTIC—Spin ’Em Again. tkat bigfaaray, I f we can ■ Mid-Week Prayec- and Praise Voice of Jeaus Say," by Rathbum. the Spirit which he hath given us.” Infietder, was a beckfield star for 1:10—Klng*a CroMroads. • WKNB—^ i c a l Varieties. ia iM> viatble, easy way to over- lOWARD MACAULEY . r Postlude, March "Jubllante—J. L. 13:15—W H iff—CeBSote OeUa RapnbUca meeUng Wednesday 7:30 p. fan. sung bjf Harold Baglin, tenor. ( I John 3:24‘). the University of North Carolina 10:00—Th# Web. Battman. 10:30—I'm The Lew. W(XX>-Ukraalan-Amertea« Hour, ■'Youth' reUowahlp" for high. 9:30 and 10:45 a. m., Church ' CorreUtive pazsag'ea from the in the late 30'e. I 11;00—The Late Show. - h/ W Ip(B -PN H Varietlaa. t I n ■Z' \ :...... '/ i PAGE S I l >■< > r \ MANCHESTER l^ENtNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1963 ...... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, APRIL .isr 19S3
Schobl Is Sold About Towtf state); then there's a Goshen in Exchange io Start Bentbii^ ^aces Portrayg Butcher [ Pul^Kc Hearing Litchfield County and another in Andover Pastor To Sole Bidder The Auxiliary Police will review New London Countv. first aid Monday night at 7:30 at Quiz €ali by Called for Two Head in a Whirl? Will Describe Man Saved the Waddell School. Highland, Highland Park; Hope- Sunday at 7 P, M, Board Okays S51 Price; well, Hopeville; Huntington and .St. Mary's Men's Club Straw Sen. McCarthy Huntingtown; Lakeside, Lakeville; ‘Frieiidlv Town’ berry Festival committee will Strangfeld and House Lanesville, Laysville; plus such Sets May 1 Date for Americans places as Long Rjdge, Long Hill (OoiitlaiMd From Paco One) meet at the church Monday night Will Ppesenl Views Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey, iat truck and ambulance convoy at 7:30. (Con^iM d Fr«ni Png. One) and Long Society. And how about of American, Britiah dhd.other UN Water Costs Hearini' Juit play It from day to day," ------s ^Cohtlnued From Pag* One), On Water Extension these while your brain is in a Mr. ahd Mr*. Cecil Bray and Mr. aick and wounded. He aald there study will cover the period in whirl? said. Acting as water commtsaionfrs . Pvt. Robert C. Dent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kran Kilpatrick, a com 3 were "very few" litter caaea and which Benton w a. the progtam's The Manftelds; Masapaug. Mas- that moat:were aufferiiig what he last night, the Board of Dlrectora during the disorders. 'The and Mrs. George ,C. Dent of 398 On May 1 the Board of Direc- mittee api^inted -to arrange for a 'Alrtady at thia advanca truce mm mnni were nuaennK wni authorized General Manager Rich? | ‘jRy " ’as reported quiet today., Middle turnpike east, and Pvt'. boss, and "I plan to aak Mr. Ben aapeag; a Mechanicsville in Gran rfadquartera of the UN commandlcallrd^ "aftermath of battle all- to n will hold a public hearing for by and another in Thompson; Mid- "Friendly Town” visit in the menta" auch at high blood prea- ard Martin to sell the bid Budk- . C. Bryant, the regional Point Milton A.' Morrison, abn of. Mra. ton to testify.” ----- p a third team member, Rear Adm. "“ ch at hirh blood the benem of two property own By JIM SCOTT diebury, 'Middlefleld; Moosup, Interests of East Harlem, New I aurr-, deafneaa, bad eyeaight or Ingham School for removal from ' Four director, ssi^ he moved one Gladys Morrison of 16 Eldridge Meanwhile, there was another J thn C. Daniel. He will head the | , • water department property in 1 American family from the ovt- street, have arrived at Fort Dlx, er*—York Strangfeld and Charles Moosup Valley: New Preston, York Protestant parish, have development ip McCarthy's .con- County Editor Preston City; pjua Oakdale, Oak li alaon croup that will meet the: *,??,. . ,, Glastonbury to Thomas O’Brien of skirts to the street where the other N. J., and been assigned to Com troverslsl dealings with Greek S. House. mailed letters to th* members of ommunista at Panmunjom to- Winnincton a«id the prfaonera New .Blltsln for $51, set May 1 as! Americans lived wherTlt became pany A, 60th Infantry Division of ville and Oakland; then consider the Talcottville Congregational Spring Charige We solved the problem by going Church in the effort to interest proposed hike in the water connec-1 ing was being whipped to a eight weeks of , basic training. nuck, Poquonock and Poquonock them In the Herald Tribune's I< resh operation Committee said he could wood^rlve. Strangfeld is having a We recently added new technical over to the Wilbur Oosa again and Bridge; the. Pomfrets; Plainville, HAIR SHANNB aail STYUNB i 5^taa^^l■‘fu“ tale'?alkV“ tion charge, and' requested the higher pitch. Both stte'ided Manchester High not say whether or not three Greek home built and wants water serv equipment to the instrument panel used its westerly lane as a direct Air Fund. town’s representatives In the leg- A meeting of the Americans wa.s Plainfield; Pine. Meadow, Pine Or School, s'nrt Pvt. Dent was em shipowners baaed there had signed ice which would require an exten of our car. A shiny (war surplus, route for home. Later we checked chard; Putnam.'-Piitnam Heights; It \<-lll be recalled that a number THE NEW ROSY TINTS FOR MAKE-UP a ^ at Army poata in Korea but '^^"''ing the camp near the Yalu ialature to offbr a bill which would ; cslled at Bryant's home to consider ployed at First NstionsI Stores of year* ago families in Manches * #mn« — I--* amnll nlnHA n\er. agreements to quit the China sion of thV line there. House’s mind you) azimuth compass that the map and found a simple ex Quaker Hill. QuakeicFarms. hly a few minutea by email plane Winnington- asserted that he permit Manchester to charge Glss- safety measures.It had scarctlv and Pvt. .d'crri.xon st Manchester property is below grade, and it in theory will allow the traveler to ter received "Fresh Air ” children, ALL AT THE Yom the armiatice aite. They are trade. planation for our loss of direction Quinebaug, . Quinnlpiac; Rock- tound no sign of political indoc tonbury customers for Improve- begun when a.,mob was reported Dry Cleaners prlqr to entering the McCarthy aaid yesterday pledges contains a ravine and a brook. fix his position if lost. in Union. The particular map we as they were cailed, into their iric. Gen. Ralph M. Oabome, ar- rervice, , fall, Rockville; Rocky Hill,- Rocky trination ariiong Allied prisoneis I approaching. Although the Amerl- had been given by owners of .53 The two property oivners have That's purely in theory. An were using had never been brought Glen; Taftvllle, Tariffville; Thomp homes through the Herald Tribune illerv commander for the U. .S. hut added that the prisoners had O Brien * offer wa« the only onp ' cans had aakpd for police protcc- not been able to agree on paying azimuth is an arc of the horizon bird Division, and Brig. Gen. Lee ships to refrain from trade with up to date. son, Thompsonville; Union, Unioh plan which pays travel expeiihes organised "discussion groups." received for the school. Director only one policeman was on The Children of Msry Sodality Communist areas In the u.ir wn.-mOrient .andmu the cost of the extension.' measured..' clockwise between a Seems that Route 8J» now goes to and medical bills which may be LB Um of the Republic of Korea Walt«r Tr Mahoney opposed iU ' hand , . City, Unlonville ;JWarren,. Wari'en- ■ At Freedom Village neat’ Mnn- wdll meet lomor-ow afternoon Ht' 'lirtweenlietweeft portsporta’ ’ behind the IronTrim ' In ihe past when n water line - fixed point-and the-vertical circle Westford, cuts left and continues ville; Washini^bri, ' 'Washington inciirt^, • , Axmy. 2 o'clock at St. James' School. All Y’ork Straa'I^ehi, went by poor land, the property passing through the center of an 99 East Center Street ^ e exchange timetable for Mou .<*an, where American and other J ■rmy captain, with Curtain. He said 31 ships owned b.y o n . to cross the new highway Green; Waterford, Watervllle, The abpve committee, of'which Allied sick and wounded will be member., pisnnln? to 'Oartlrloate three members of the Greek Ship owners usually have reached a prt- object. (State Route 15) and then joins Watertown; Wilson. Wllsonvllle; Mrs, Car/>ryn Kilpatriclj is clialr- . TeL MI-3-3009 ldy offered by Red ataff officers bv Aua I York Strangfeld will portray vate agreement and the town has-v Not being wealthy enough to brought first from Panmunjom In foe cr wning must be pre. vast, uncli.arteow Hill, oc the "Friendly Town" program and I roups of 35 each between 9 and on the building permit. forces -for Saturday's attacks on Army Qtadel. Captain Joseph -We were warned beforehand that cupied by a man And hia wife. of hia experiences with these chil terms nf getting out on the road 11 is essential to econon^al ■ 4 Jhe western front where. Com'fmi- died last night at her home. Born play the role of "Sir Roderic since completion of the Wilbur ity is not striking and exist* i :30 a. m., four groups between 10 Although Fred Thrall, assistant Kittle, uncle of the baby, will come Shy oh Luck mainly in spelling which can cause One day a pdsserby. discovered dren in Harlem. Andover was host to enjoy the loveliest of all sea driving to have the wheel aligi^ superintendent of ihe Sewer and nlst troops were regrouping sfter in Poland, she formerly lived in Wheeler .an English Lord," with Cross highway in that region, some TREE PRUNINQ aid 10:30 a. m., four between 11 from Bo.ston to officiate. Friends of Wlnthrop, Me., and had been a trouble when oostlng letters. the bodies of the man and woman. to a group last summer of these sons. It is time right now to ment of your car checked. Wheels T. P. HOUORAII aid 11:30 a. m., four between 3 Water Department, has not yet being thrown off Pork Chop hill a German accent. map don’t carry correct [pghways Heralil Again Wins the family are invited. resident of Manchester for about Fishing at Center Springs Pond Some examples: Bantam in Litch Both had been alain after what ap underprivileged boy* and girls. have your car checked, the motor that are slightly out of alignment a id 3:30 p. m.. and four between determined the average, actual and other strategic outposts. Tickets can still be obtained designations. A "few" 'changes peared tp-'be a great struggle and The children range from 6 to 9 and tuned up and put in condition no do not show until many miles of FUNERAL HOME If cost of the hook-ups, he has estl- seven years. “ from any member of the Luther- in... Manchester today—opening of have been made, we were told. field County and Balkan in Mid a ii REHOVHL IdeaUjr located—convsaleat aM a and 3:30 p. m. The United Na Ssbre jets flying as bombers Sunset Council, No. 45, Degree of the trout season In Connecticut— dlesex County: Black Hall and amatei|C detectives of the day 8 to 10 age groups. that you can atart out on the open good rubber is gone forever from tl ons Command is releasing 5,800 * Ayer Recognition msted it at $75. - She leaves two sons: Joseph weds nr by contacting Rudolph We reached Union without dropped through a break in the Pocahontas, will meet in Tinker Plossay of Manchester and Frank was the pooi-eat on reedrd since Black Point, both in New London theorilEcd from bloody handmarks Mr. Stevenson will speak on road without a worry. The Don your tires. T he Big Bear align •way tn m the hoqr thnreaifc C ommunista, including 700 Chinese, Martin told the commissioners hare on the northwest Korean Heck of Vernon street. trouble. It lies there only a few on the walls and broker! furaiture Friday, April 24. at whirh time the Willis Garage at 18 Main street ment machine will show instantly Hnve^Yonr trees primed end a : 500 a day. last night a public hearing would Hall Monda.v at 8 p.m. It i* Plossay of North Monmouth, Me.; the pond was stocked and opened miles off the main highway in County: Bridgeport - in Fairfield removedXhjr licensed and In (are. Dlatlaetlva Seretoa. Med- (Gbntlnued from Pago One) coast snd, plastered a Red troop requested that all who have tickets three daughters, Mrs. Sophia Pie- •to the public. County and Bridgewater up in Ufat it wa.<( a case of violence to Golden Rule group, of the Talcott- Is equipped to do this work ns whether or not the wrheela are Daniel wilf be spokesman for the have to be held before the connec concenrration*area. The Fifth Air serene country quiet . . . one or ville Church will serve a baked sured treediugnons...- •rm Eaeilltlea, .. for the "Cinderella Weekend” on la. Mrs. Katherine Plela and Mrs. The best catch reported up to Litchfield Countv. - -be handled by royal court-appoint well aa rive you the very beat in out; and this can be checked and .V I N liaison^ officers' discussion to-^ er, Greenwich Time, was honored tion charge can be raised. He said Force aaid 17 buildings were de two while-painted houses, a town ed authorities. ham and bean supper at 8 :30 to be quick, efficient repair service, and aave money. .-I ' norrow on reopening the full action by the state legislature Friday at 8 p.m. In Tinker Hall Stasia Wlerzchowski, all of Man L a u n c h U S O 10 o’clock thl^ morning was two hail and a graveyard. Next we Other Rpund-.Vlikcs ,/ in the final judging. It received stroyed. Brat Men On,Jury followed by a movie entitled, "We at prices consistent with the flneet The Don Willis Garage is noted T. P. HOUORAN • armistice talks.s ,They were. - sus- would not be requlrai. make returns at-Monday’s meeting. chester; 10 grandchildren, and bites. Not one trout was reported tried to retrace our steps and Other aound-alikes ’ include: Hold These Truths.’ ’ This movie • i' Air Force and Marine jets team three great grandchildren. caught. An inquest was held and the mechanical skill. for brake adjustments and this c a r t I r t r e e Enaeral OIreeter j ended by the UN last Oct;-^*. Th* first award in the less than 10.000 ed up for Saturda^r'a big attacks travel back down State Route 89 Caanan (the one in Litrtifield haa been enthusiastically received George E. Hickey of 206 Oak Funeral services will be held Unlike other years when 400-500 best men of the town were placed A radiator cleaned at the Wil is particularly important. Play I eda will be repreiwpted^by North class, the same award The Herald on the western front where Com , Drive.Today until we joined U. 8. 44 in Warren- County) 'way up in the northwest and will give further information safe and have the brakes adjusted 'i;' Kgrean MaJ. Gen. Lea Sang Cho. land .street, employed as an in Monday morning at 8:15 at the fished Center Springs Pond on corner of the state And New on the jury. After a period of in- lis Garage, the Thoro-Purge way EXPER'TXO. C. S. McHALI. Jr. received in 1941. munists troops were regrouping ville. That’s in the town of Ashford veatigation and weighing of testi on the churches at work in tension with steam, gently loosens ecaie before your next trip. I tramai ^The main busineas for"th^ liaison Pension Plan Bill spector by the Gray Man'ufactur- John B. Burke Funeral Home, 67 opening day, there were but 50 to in Windham County. Caanan (in Fairfield Count.V) Publlshem Praise Key Men after being thrown off Pork Chop "The all-out effort of Mancho.*- mony it was decided that the man areas'.' It : has be’en released and rust and means that your ra- For all around service, you. will PHONE MI-S-7695 . ficers meeting will be sietting a ing Co. Of Hartford, has been East Center street, followed by a 75 this morning. The pond was The road map in our possession down in the southw-est corner. ITU Oeater St.—laL MMh-MIB' Herald Co-Piiblishers Thomas F. hill and other strategic outposts. killed his wife in a fit of anger and. through the Religious 'Film Asso w lthouf heating. ■ A'"' complete find that Don Willis and his ataff ^te for the formal talks. Going lo Asseinhly There was no imhiediste esti elected Manchester representative Mass at St. James' Church at 9 ter to show appreciation to our not stocked with trout this sea clearly indicated that this was Both are a long- distance apart. ciation, Inr. and Walter R. Fergu.son today o’clock. Burial will be In the Glen- son. However, it w'ss i-eported that then did away with himself. It was without heats inii. A complete are just about the best. No mat I Forced Repatriation Problem ^ praised Wire Editor Louis Man- mate of Red casualties in their on the Board of Directors of a own boys and girls in the armed possible. And so we tried. Each Centerville and-^Central 'Village The Golden Rule members and credit union organized yesterday side Cemetery. Wlnthrop, Me. there was "plenty of trout in the time we left Union Center on a decreed, according to the laws of grease' job after the dirt and ter what your needs, motor tune- J But there is a chance the Reds'- dell, Make-up Man Peter Flynn of latest attav: on Pork Chop. The forces begins today," said Henry are not within walking distance England, that th* body of the man the "Fresh Air” committee are up, change of oil, new tires, elec The Board of Directors last by employes of the Company. Mem Friends may call at the funeral waters yet for all fishermen.” paved road we ended up on a dirt hoping for a good attendance of chemicals accumulated during the . night give some Indication of their the composing room, and Press Communists swarmed up the A. Rockwell, general chairman of of each otjier either, unle.ss vou should be buried where three trical work done or a major re BILL'S TIRE night requested Manchester's rep- bership in the credit union Is home from 7 o'clock tonight until Sportsmen. particularly the road 'way out in the woods. This enjoy long' week-end hike*. The people in Talcottville and nearby winter months are removed means filin g s toward the UN proposal men Joseph McGonigal and Joseph slopes shortly after midnight and the local USO drive, as the cam- "ways" met, that a stake should no squeaks or rattles and affords pair Job. the place to go la the AND how to aettle the issue of 50,000 re.sentstlves in the stste legisla the attack carried some Reds into limited to employes of the Gray the hour of the funeral. older men and the youngsters, maneuver waa repeated several former la smack up against Ham towns. 1 LaFOrga for their key roles in pro ture to introduce a bill which jtalgn got Underway today. "This.’’ be driven through his remains and protection from undue wear and Don Willis Garage, IS Main ommunist priaonens who say they ducing " a n excellent newspaper, seventh division trenches^ the Manufacturing tJompany in Hart were keenly disappointed when in times .until we became hopelessly den aUd the latter is Only a few W’ould permit Manchester to aban continued Mr. Rockwell, "is a n ' formed the pond had not been stones heaped upon his grave. tear on the car chassis. It la street. tfill3 resist repatriation to Coramu- not only on March 3, the day of the Eighth Army said. - ford and the Gray Research and mired In the mud of a. country lane. m ile/ from the Rhode Island state REPAIR SHOP don Its present pension plan and obvious duty to the manc.v men stocked. My Hingdoin For A Compass The decree waa fully carried out. mst soil. judging, but throughout the year." The Americans battled with Development Company in Man lin^ in Windham County. He was buried near the foot of Wnpping WHU^ H. Grcea, Prop. "More than that," the publish adopt .Social Security and a sup rifles, machine guns, grenades and chester. Funerals end women who are giving llberal- AVeather was cold and there were After much spinning of the , ’ Communities sharing the .*ame Mohn, will have charge of refresh- heim. III., la presently serving as I What to do about captured Com- plemental plan. l.v of their time snd energ.v to Rockwell Hill where the road from ers said, "this high, standing re Th» hill A , ' I ha.voneta and knives throughout mimei'ous fires built along the wheels we were able to negotiate first four letters are Cheshire. menta. assistant to the paster and will re C u li^ u U u i^uniat prisoners'' who refuse re- assure succc.ss in reaching Man- bank* ot what was once the No. 1 to higher and dryer ground and Willingtoh intersects the hill high flects credit on the entire Herald Orawn up by Town [ the night, while artillery kept Red Firemen from ’Cornpanies 2 and James Hynea Che.sfe.r. Chesterfield and Chest way. The place was kept in re Spring Sports turn to the seminary next fall to tetriation is the last major * ob- Counsel Charles N, O ockett and 3 of the South Manchester Fire fheater’s quota for the United fishing area in Manchester. Bv 10 paused to collect our thoughts. complete his studies for th* nUnie- .• ■ to "»n armistice.' The Reds organization, its .spirit and team rftihfQtcementa, from .moving, up -• The -funeral of James Hynes United Nations has suggest of the whole Herald organization fighter-bombers swept over the : ™ .* Mra. Catherine Me- . joe at the grave in St. Janie.*' | calls at vour home may be a a » mining direction was to wet piracy and relays at University of Connecti from the Augustana The-logical way held by _____ lead of 2.5, not counting towns murder on the gallows. al.*o told of e^ntry. The UN proposal given which is continually better in ’ E. J. Hoil over a hlgh- and flaming napalm on atrohg **'* McCluskey. was present snd taps were I that person is working tinselflsh- • West Buildup If the wind was blowing from what cut, Storrs; A pril 23. East Hart Seminary at Rock Island, III., that way near Highland Park School where east forms part of the pro slaying two persons (a man and * Plwnbinq A Hnotipf the Reds Thursday said the priaon- every way, of more aerylce to the points and troop coneentrations. sounded. The flag which draped ; l.v for a worthy cause, contribiit- appeared to be a northerly point, ford, away: May 19, Portland, Dean W.^Rerg of Lafayette, Mtnti. GAS— OIL people of Manchester, and. as well, was tablety pending further study Paul E. Cormier, airman. USN, then we alwa.vs, tried to guess the per name as in Eastford. wife) near Tolland and described home; May 2,3. Westminister, has been appointed to serve hia a in dispute should be kept ia Returning pilots reported hits on Ihe rs.*ket was pre.sented to the j ios:, not only his own money but There are 23 places with north the house vsnd circumstances sur LUIRICATION •OniomorWorh a credit to them, since It is their by the 'Town Planning Commis bunkers, hiortar.and artillery poal- son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. (CsntiniMd Prom Pag* Ooe) other compass points. Needles.* to away. June 6, state track meet at internship at Emanuel Lutheran orea under custody of the peu- sion. Thy town proposes to move familv of the deceased by Com- j "'-'f » consideration expenditure of fronting the name, 18 with west rounding the crime. 3 loyal support which enables us to tidns and a Communist tank. Cormier of 101 Branford street, re ■av our mpthod was never too svic-. Yale. New Haven. Church in Manchester beginning Tires * Batteries * Accessories Id MONTHS TO PAT ^al state. After a period of 60 the undeveloped highway from its cently repotted at the U. 8. Nsval mander Wilber Little of Dilworth-1 Dme and effort to fulfill a pa cut military spending suhstan- and 17 with south. Evidently the The merchant, on- reading the keep following our own ideals for Coinell-Quey Po.*t, American I-e------~ cessful and the Army failed to Baseball—April 21, Bloomfield, next September. Auto Washing—Bond Servtea A y e in which to determine the at location close to the school east Air Station at Patuxent River, Md.. trlotlc obligation..... Because“ I',’""...... of the.se , lialiy. He said he agrees with the eastern derivation is the most at article, satisfied his ciiriosity and home: April 24. St. Thomas, away; an improved newspaper. gion. adopt this practice as standard J. Philemon Anderson of Op- titude of the prisoners the. neutral ward /toward the brook there. for duty with Air Transport Squad- Manchesterof ! *tatemeirt of John a T Hannah, as- tractive although there are no sta came to Tolland. After irtaklng in Ma.v 11, Simsbury, away; May 14,^ Tunodip Aure Ropolr state would arrange "for peaceable "We are particularly pleased Delegation* from the Veteran* operating procedure. Hoirg' right of way would have to ron 1. Before entering he Navy in ! veteran.* ^ , receive tho.*e i slatanf Secretary of Defense, that ,\cts .\a Magnet tistics to vouch for the res.son. quiries he learned that such a East Hartford, "home; May J5. Viaaait h Mania daposition of those remaining in that Manchester's newspaper has be moved with it. May. 1951. he was rraduaied from ^ *'‘ t ailera vv-ith friendly hospitality i substantial cut* can be made In case you’re not confused at crime had been committed in Staf- Slm.sbflry, home; May 21, East its custody." done well in Ihe stiffer competi^ Court Cases and to give as generously a* po.s-1 "without sacrificing ,ind defense Sighting our azimuth compass TEL MI.9.811S S07 NO. MAIN ST. Bowers reported on the meeting Manchester High Schco'. | ^ American L*- thia point, there's a Clark Corner f o r d a.n d communicated with Hartford, away; May 25, Bloom Middle Tpk. W. (Cor. of Broad) The UN plan was outlined in a tion offered by the higher circula __ [gion called at thC funeral home to Manchester’s share of the , strength." we tried to take a reading. But and a Clarks Falls; also a Clarks authorities thefe. Anwriecn of the parking committife Tues- i t — _ . ------no matter where we pointed at the field. away and May 27, St. TEL.MI-S-4MS I!*«•«» prisoners from Turkey, j “pon. Chicago;, Trevor Gardner, special partment Of s change of sddre.ss. ;)ailment in- NATO but -of empha Trotmap.' Pearl . Burnham, Edith TsrBtesB St—I9L m -s-am i Sheridan. this service will become the "youlh sizing the long pull rather than Stead, Ore.*.*a Barter, Helen Ban Gtsece, Colombia, the Philippineai Mrs. Jay ' Rubinow,-state finance B.ssi.stant to the Secretary of the Two persons, Arnold H Brown- .offering" of the parish, and will go - I I I IIII. Ill A|i«traJia. South' Africa ‘ ThiT Nelh- chairman, who represented the Air Force; Maj. Gen. John M. 5Vei- ! ing. .55. of Middletown, and Elea- The models will appear on the (Contfamed From Pag* Oae). a hurried, ext'-aordinarily buildup. For Cpining Week croft, Marilyn Burger, Claia For Lawn thafs terrific stage and de.scend to a wide aisle- lo the Intemado Alejandra, a Livermore and Betty Bristow, ten [ ewands and Canada. The remain local league at the regional con kert. Maj. Gen. Frank A. A'rm-! nor Wright. .39. of Rockville, for- Mhool of the Episcopal Church in "2. Shift emphasis on Imme ing 450 arc South (Coreans. ference in Providence last March, atron{^ and Maj. Gen. Herbert B. | feited bonds when they failed to through the center of the hall. have bwh agifaUng against For diate additional expenditures to top averages. I SeaCs will be arranged on each tha Diocese of Mexico. HIGH G R A D E P* I Arrive Before Dawn will report on this meeting which Thatch^, all" USAF, and Rear Ad- appear Browning had posted s $.3 eign Minister Sir Mohammed Za- Indo-China and the Fart East." Special exhibitions at the Wads More than 60 member* attended, j be specific . . . Saif JThe United Nations Command - - ■ ' mirals George C. Dyer, Herbert G. side, facing the aisle, afford a. Dulles, who leaves early next Plan 'Pop* Concert I discus.sed "Political Effectiveness.” bond snd the Rockville woman a frullah Khan. These extremlsU worth Atheneum in Hartford ne.xt «lll begin movement of the firat Hopwood, Herbert E. Regan $5 bond, both for parking ilola clo.seup view by the spectators of week for a North Atlantic Coun The high si hont annual Pop.* | ■|t J the password to beautiful lowni. Jl/I ■hrau•Kaut* sK amiaaA _____...... • . I close of the meeting a the garments and accessories )>Iame him for failure to settle the Sizet 2-3.4 Communi.st prisoners , social hour, with refreshments, will Frank T. Ward. Jr.. Marcel A tion charges. State Taking Bid* cil meeting In Paris, apparently week include the following: "Con Concert will be held April 24 at i 'everywhere . . . ond so easily’ achieved PRINTING t Gouln ahd Edward N. Parker. modeled. Miss Muriel Ellis of five-year dispute with India over 8:15 p. m. at the school' sudi-j * . A be enjoyed. Three cases were continued. told the House Foreign Affalni temporary Drawings from 12 by feeding and seeding the Scott wayl JOB AND c o m m e r c ia l ADAMY'S tAin carrying loo'oiinese “and 4<)0 Herbert T. Trueman. 43. of .52 New York City will be narrator. Kashmir. Zafrullah Khan waa -re loriiim with Verne Olsen, history j tained in the new cabinet of Mo On Highway Work committee the same thing In'"’* Countries.” Aveiy Court, Print ESSO SERVICENTER Ksreana will leave Pusan at noon .McKee street, charged with viola Door prizes will include a flf- later meeting, also behind closed teacher a* ma.*ter of ceremonies.' Now ... Do it yourttif, PRINTING BWday and is scheduled to arrive teen-dollar gift certificate from hammed All. however. Rooms, Morgan Lecture Room; eOas eou oLSbeleatie Dust, Fire, Ice Hit tion of rules, will be presented on door*. Soloists Named Prompt and Effirlent Printing •*{Munsan before dawn Monday. Local Boys Place April 22: Francis A. Makulla, 24. Mrs. Rose Kmick of the Wilro.se Nazimuddin'a sharp rejection of "Paintinga of larael,” by James N. Soloists include Robert Bren- j S t s a i L A W N SISD his ouster put a new complexion "HarUord, Aprij 18—The first ele Sen. Humphrey (D., Minn.) said of All Kinds s Tires sBattcriis •The prisoners will travel from of 113 Wells street, charged with Dress Shop and four other prize.* ment of the Hartford-8pringfield ,'he had heard there would be a Rosenberg. Avery Rotunda, 2nd nan, soussphpnist; Joan Chap-1 Eoch pound contains rnillions of triple *' Mjinsan to Panmunjom in ambu Southwest States reckless driving, on April 25; and valued at five dollars each. on Pakistan's political .crlafs, two s Acccaaqries 111 Science Fair facts flood out. Expressway In Windsor is one of "stretch-out” period of the period The button-front dress is forever Thia three-piece sunsult con floor; and "Hartford Salmagun- man, tap dancer; George Collin.*, clean quality seeds foirly bursting with lances. Orval Smith, 51, of 125 Main eight projects upon which Stale (1) He remains President of the for bringing the western forces to ' the favorite —- season after season sists of a bonnet, playsiiit and .a dians," Special Exhibition Gallery. tenor; Sally Frink, soprano: Alice energy to moke your lown o show- COMMUNITY PRESS TeL MI-9-8107 P®«'We clue as to the condi- (Continued From Pagei One) atreet, booked for breach ' of the Highway Commissioner G. Albert maximum efficiency and aaid he — because It keeps you looking matching tie-one 6kirt with cute In addition, the following spe Ke.saler, pianist and Jacqueline o t the Allied prisoners await- Moslem League, the major politi ploce.. 99.91 % weedfree. Cor. No. Main and No. School BUddla Tumpika East A team of Howell Cheney Tech peace and resisting arrest, on Hill will seek bids on Monday. The thought it would be "a mistake." . well gnx^med every minute of the kitten pockets. It is essy-to- cial eventa will be held: Sunday, 3 Daly, baton twlrler. Lorraine Mc- it* exchange came from Commun April 27. Surprise Keisters cal party of Pakistan, and la re bids will be opened May 11. -' Htreets—Telephone MI-S-57S7 (Comer East Cantor) nical School students have placed rado roads, and 14 car* and garded ^s the political king of Sen. Gore (D., Tenn.) said he day. This version has bright color =Vnake and will be the favorite en free art film program, cohi- Clatchey and Joan Meyers will I fb 4 l.5 0 S lb f$ 7 .$ 5 is correspondent Alan Winning- fifth in the senior diwision of the ti-ucks piled up in a blinding New The Windsor project call* for the too, had heard of a atratchout. H# play a trumpet duet: Joan Ba.*- tc It of the London Daily Worker. East Pakistan, which contains 55 contract huge pocket ^air. semble in your little one’s ward posers in clay, works of Calder and Northern Connecticut Science Fair. Mexico sand storm. One was killed REEK HIGHWAY BIDS Oh Silver Wedding construction of a bridge carrying suggested it might mean "atep- robe for it will keep her cool and' "A Poem of Life.’“-in the Morg.in fingcr, Carolyn LaPierre and M innlngton returned to Panmun- Hartford. April 18—ij p — State per cent of the nation’s 75 million the expressway over Bloomfield S c X C t "SPECIAL" T.hey are Robert HlUer and Ed and at least 10 injured in scattered people and produces the major plng into the Russian jrap" in Pattern No. 8845 ia a aew-rite j-comfortable on hot days. UH:ture Room; Sunday, 4:30 p.n)., Carol Krrkins will play a wood Je n today after.a trip from I^iok- ward Bematein. accidents. Highway Commissioner G. Gilbert avenue, construction of 1,375 feet perforated pattern In sizes 13. 14. wind trio. A saxophone quintet Grows fast so it's good for tc ig to Kaeaong with a Commun- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Reiater of share of its Income. view of reports that, the Krem^ "Music on Sunday Afternoon." by The f ^ la sponsored by the Oklahoma farmers watched tKeir Hill aaid today he will seek bids of macadam pavement on Bloom lin peace feelers were designed to 16, 18. 20; 40. 42. Size 14 4 1-8 j Pattern No. 5172 contains tissue will con.si.st of. Eugene Colton. new lawns. Produces tough Monday on the firat element of South Windsor, formerly of Man (2) Fear of an open rift between field ai5*Hue, and grading o< 350 the Hartford School of Music Hartford'Times. Entries are on ex crops as. the mercury skidded to chester. were surprised by a group Ghulam Mohammed and Nasimud- slow down the buildup of anti-Red yards qf ’'39-inch; H yard con- pattern sizes 2, 3 and 4 includ String Quartrt. with Ward Daven- Patricia Eckert, William Loftus, turf, thrives in sun' or shode the Hartford-Springfield expresa- feet of th* Hartford-Sprin^ield trasL hibit in the Times Radio Center, below freezing. of their relatives, April 14. in rec din, which might aet off a seces forces. ed. material requirements, sewing ny at the piano, in the Avery Anthony Raulukaitis and Robert — good soils or poor. Asylum atreet. today until 9 way in Windsor. Expressway. Thia sectionMs part d.rectiqns and hot-iron transfer Sedar. Penonal Notices Colorado and Wyoming ranchers ognition of their silver wedding sin- sion by East Pakistan, may have of th* overall highway department For this pattern, send 30c In Court: Tuesday.; noon, luncheon p.m. and tomorrow from noon until were told to get liveatock under ■The project includes construc nlveraary. ' EDEN IMPROVING for applique. Folk Daace Set J/b-j7.25 5/b*-$6.f5 tion of a two-span bridge to carry played a part in the choice of Mo plan to cari^ what will ultimately coins,, your name, address, size and lecture for membera end 8 o’clock. Winner of the fair was cover as seven inches of snow from Mra. Catherine Haugan and Mrs. hammed All as the new Prime London, April 18—(ifv-Foreign gurats; 1:15 Miss'Agnea Mongan of Mi.*s Jean Janelle, girl’s physi- i In Memoriam Albert: Petersen, 17, of Unlonville, the expressway over Bloomfield be Route U. S. 5 froip Hartford to desired, and the pattern number to Send 2.5c in coins, your name, rUKf BUILDIK Lawns love this complete grossfood. It the norther pllgd up at Big Plney, Joseph Reiater made arrangements Minister. He also come* from a Windaor Locks, across the bridge Secretary Anthony Eden, who de Kl’E BI’RNETT, MANCHESTER ^ e Fogg Museum will speak in cal education instructor, will coach a student at Noah Wallace School Wyo. ^ avenue, 250 feet of grading and fw the party and - were hostesses. address and . the pattern number helps them grow strong, luxuriant ond keep that winsome • the construction of 1,375 feet of faunoua family in Bengal, East to Warehouse Point and then up veloped tonailitia after a gallstone E3’ENING .RERAU), 1150 AVE. the Avery Auditorium on the tech a folk dance, perforrhed by Nancy l i e r l u memory of our huaband and in Farmington. The guesu pooled their contribu- Pakistan., to ANNE CABOT, THE MAN Anderson, Joan Chapman, Arlene More than 1,0()0 men were on pavement. ■ • tha east aide of the Connecticut operation lart week is getting bet AMERICAS, NEW YORK CHESTER EVENING HERALD, niques of drawing; 12:30 p,m.. re springtime sporkle. Bernstein U the son of Mr. and the fl relines in southern New UoM In a purse of money for Mr, Appanntly with a view to main ter, •* foreign office bulletin said M. Chapman, Elsie Pelton. Norma Mra. Fred Bematein of Lydall Hill said this is part of an over River to the Massachusetts state N. Y. ! • 1150 AVE. A.MERICAS, NEW: corded music, Bach's "Branden 25 Ibt tfd s 2,500 tq ft - $2.50; 10,000 tq ft - $7.85. HIVE YOU U STIN 6 SATISFAOTION Mexico attempting to control ??*** Roister. They were’ mar taining iequlUbiium, the new Prime line. today. burg Concerto No. 5;” Wednesday. Pola, Janet Stone. Judith Daley j L s ia s r * * * yotawe will al«ar* atreet and Hiller is the aon of Mr. all plan to 'carry U. S. Route' 5 ried in Mancheater 25 years ago YORK Sf, N. Y. and Suzanne Ordway; ' tr«4sur«: flSmea which swept from a sawmill Minister waa reported to have ur Others of th*' projects call for "Mr. Eden's throat Infection and Ekm’t miss the new* Basic fash 12:30 p.m.. gallery talk. '‘Contem SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN MANCHRSTU AT and Mr*. WlllUm G. Hiller, J r. of from.Hartford to Windsor Locks, by the late Rev. WUllam P. Reldy. 'They will be accompanied by! USE OUR SPREADER.S WITH 5IARKER ►lag always forgatUag you spark through 13.440 acres of vir serdaa the bridge' to Warehouse gently .summoned Nural Amin, painting the bridge over the She- tempersjure arO subaidine," H ion for '53 spring and summer. It’s Presenting the new Amie Cabojt porary European Drawlnra." by' *9 Hammond AtrMt. TKty entered who waa rector of St. James’ RobertBrennan, baas violinist:' gin pine in the Lincoln National Point and then up the east aid* of E^st Pakistan’s Prime Minister, to tucket River on Ropte Conn'. 303 said, "his general condition has a complete aprjng sewli>g guide for Needlework Album! Directions Miss Peck. Avery Court; ''and an exhibit ea electric power trans Church. T^ey have two children, Karachi for a confarencie. Nural Robert Hayes, drummer: Nina ^ ’Me aad eoa. forest. Loss is estimated at $$00,- the Connecticut River to the Maa- in Wiodhain and wittaping with bi- been well maintained." Bd*li.^who Atnart. practical wardrobe; gift for puppet mittens, basic embroid Thursday, 12:30 ' p.m.. recorded JOHN S. WOLCOTT & SON mission- 000. a aon, Joseph, and a daughtar, Amin inheritad hla post from hia pattera printed inside ihe booi^ 25 Aleshuie, pianist: and Robert Mc-i «* - * aachuaetU aUte line. ItoMmary. tuminoiu macsulam ef about 1,440 I* 55, has beer, in a London elinio ery atitches and g r ^ d designs are m u s ic . J Bach'a "Brandenburg 18(L MAIN STREET V PHONE MI-3.8597 JOHNSON PAINT CO; old friend Ngxlmuddin. feet of Deerfield road in Windsor. for th* i(ast ten days. f e a t s • ■■ printed in thia Uaug. 35 cento,. CTatchey, accordionist: th* aenior 699 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER PHOtlB Concerto No. 6." claas, mipervlaed by Mies Eether ■) V /I /■ 7 ;/ ■f. - ■ ■f's> ■r / -J:' MANCHESTER EVENING HEHALD, MANGHESTER, COI^N., SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1953 ' PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1953 . PAGE N1N»/^ TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER THE **$TINKY” DAVIS, THE ‘s i s ! IS THE CHLY ONE WHO ■ HAS NOTHIN® TO WORRY ABOUT WHEN Sense and Nonsense THE COi> COMES AROUNP, Herald If Tm iM.) Hal —‘ Where can .we get thla Henry—Make my eggs two check cashed 7 minute eggs from now on. .-C.\ By Pal ^ Hmmm, I can't think of Honey—But you always wany EARL W. YOST .V., any place where I'm unknown. three' mirtute eggs. Eporta Editor Big League Rookies N '<3>- Henry-T^Ye^, I know, but I'd ilka ■ K’ 60-Game Slate Many a man has cooked his to sleep a little longer in the morn .\ * i l l l goose when he got boiling iPad. ing. REMARKABLE BOWLING ^make Little League baseball in MARION / " •• • 'There was . some remarkable Manchester this season bigger and To Open May All the exercise som'e people get Whistler, the famous English'-ar- bb'wllng this week by one of Man- better thaa ever, before. Accom m iC A N O plishing this desire will be no HAS -rnm A s is jumping at conclusions. t)st, was complimented on hla cheater'a best female duck pinners, paintings by an admiring lady. small task as si^ctator interest ON HiS 24, Four Teams When a woman says, “You has fallen off sharply during the flatter me’^ d o so! ' Lady — Yes, I was reminded of Mrs. Amy Plrkey. The local house N Emanuel Lutheran has captured PlTCHfH« he'd Center Springs evening well worth attending. Trj'outs are scheduled for AprU it. - - the Women's Bowling League All •Bflbhy, Noren of ..the- A'’bo]r"ma>t'attend Southerner—But, officer, you ican Leaguers -wlil play at Memo Bhnanuel Lutherans. Bobby aver-, ^®*^“*'* outstanding authori- grams being presented by the lo more than half of the practice try The term “pin money” brigi-. maples in the following manner, aged 114.10, edging Walter Hilin-1 discuss various sub- nated in the fourteenth Century can't arrest me. I came from 127, 113. 114-354. rial Field . with the National cal Kennel Club. In .-'an effort to outs to be eligible for regular sea Leaguers strutting their stuff at ski of Center Congoa No. 1. Hllln- having to do with Cocker familiarize dog loyers and ifiem- son play. Mel C^isMfig 'wiU again Hia when pins were so expensive one of the best families in the Thursday night In the Perfume Spaniels. The breecf is the most * bers with the characteristics Aid manufacturers sold them In open South. , League, -Amy set new loop records the Charter Oak Lots. Leagt'e j posted a 113.76 average. Third serve as league commUwtoaer UUa C3 M »W shops only two days a year and Officer—That's all right, pal. ' for high single and three string United States and no doubt many breeds, Mrs.'^ Mauchel will bring husbands provided their wives with I'm arresting you for speeding, Day. of the Second Congo.a. McCurry THIS y e a r m a r k s the third )yith 138 and 370 scores. She also averaged 113.11. persons not regular members of with her qn'e or more of her great "You’d better go home and get two more pocketbooke—> money for this luxury. not breeding, purposes. hkd simple games of 118 and 114. SHOTS HERE AND THERE season the Alumni league has/ St. Louis Browns have purchased TOP SEVEN TEA.MS (n the the club will be Interested in the champ'ons and demonstrate with a been In operation. Two local teams there are two more of us!” final atandings will compete in program to be presented. '.Wing .fhodel some of the Rner DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ' LITTLE LEAGUERS pitcher Cliff Fannin from San Snd two teams from Blast Hartfora Diego . . Shortstop Eddie Joost of the roll-offs Tuesday night at 7 ^ pointluof the breed and also give comprised the circuit the ftiirt Llttlq^ League baseball officially ocIockatthepow lingG rcen.com - M.s. Robert Mauchel of Redding, a denionstraUon of proper trlm- BY J. K. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE wilh MAJOR HOOPLE starts in Manchester todeiy, weath the A's is sidelined for several year. Last season and ag^n/thla OUT OUR WAY ‘f-IS days ivith a Charley horse . . petlng will be Emanuel Lutheran, i Wi‘nE procedure for the breed. .year, four local clubs wlU,/f0r^ rrr?. T. H. «,(. U. a FM. oh. er permitting, for the 1953 season. Center Congoa No. 1, St. Bridget's i ® * Kennels, the The Kennel Club Is extending h e r njOIC^ BAH.' With your ctr. tf Tryouts for all youngsters will be Detroit defeated Bob Feller yes the league membership. All gomes H A D T h a t 1MI n« SW*«, la,. No. 2, St. James No. 2, South ' many^ champion C ^ c r i , its usual Invitation to the general VjWERe’S YO UB .y/'blD ^ MENTALITIES, .held at the Charter Oak Lots and terday for. the first time since will be played at the Alumni Field RIGHT- 6 H( 5u LDER- WHY DON'T Methodist No. 1. Center Congoa attend this program free on Charter Qak street T i n 4 P O O N ? T h e ' "Three feet from the curb! You didn't park that car, Answer tc Previous Puzzle Mt. Nebo. Bpya Residing on streets 1950 . . Sammy White of the P.ed A R M S t o n e YOU PUT ON No. 2 and St. Jame.-i No. 1, - charge and hopes that the In- A 60 game schedMe lw h e ea aet WE HEARD r /MISSUS Wyoming Rodeo a □ JL1 1 n west of. Main street will be eligi Sox and Allle C3ark of the A'r W HEN SHE SAID SHORT PANTS ' lady— you abandoned it!” V ol High“ 8l'ngle wsT relied by Clar- owner ^o'‘ ht*^Te"dJiS'*i^^^^ ^ >e^d an*oth- with opening day Hated os Sun n B L E W CARRY n ble for the American League while provide 1 .SOI 1 H Holmes, No. M?*hodiat of pnenmonla. He Is believed to be Manager Charlie Dressen of the dr Jtra McDonald for slx^nins' 56 Victim of only has every team lost but all P i t t a h u r g h . P . No. 2 ...... '...... 112.3r oack with his jet squadron again Dodgers. ‘Tt'e different than Hoyt In the first Inning. Ttie gnine Pliiladelphla. .:\Xi 1 « . Wilheimls—breaks later.” Local Sport leprosy save Washington has won at least Clru'frna!i /...... 1 2 P. A. Johnson, So. Methodist in Korea. was called because of rain'the T. M. «,f. Ill a r,t. on. V E R 'n C A L once, came about in almost the Ampn'fBR No. 2 ...... 111 .,5f “ Conditions such as Williams The Dodgers had trouble getting next inning. Cw». iw» >» MC« In,. W minimum time. Vock ...... 3 1 .T.'iO _ set for the darting knuckler. Their ntv<’;yt:il . 1 . E. Pagani, St. Janjes No. 2 ,111.7 (ieveloped." Churchman said, Ae the Yankees were, lenv'-*7 Chatter / 1 Equal THE LUNUE.ST STREAK was ...... 2 1 H. Hampton. Zion Lutheran 110.50 "have been common In combat, only extra hose hit .vos a home “Before you think about marrying, talk to your father— ,5 t. (jf.uls ...... 2 1 Ml ' 2 the d*'esslng room to enter 2 Arrives (ab.) two games, certainly nothing to> 1 B i . R t n n ...... ; 1 1 J. Johnson, Emanuel Luther p ie descent on dive bombings in run by Carl Furillo, off to a red FEBEROB entry in the 3 Suffix .VM) 1 hot start. their boa, a group' of young he can advise you about how to pick the right girl!” excite the faithful, but at least tor i rwiadcjphi* ...... 2 2 ..VX) . 1 an ...... 110.2f Jet planes is terrific and affects sters with pads and score Bowling League set two team the Braves it equalled their best j ‘' -•t«...... 1 2 .13.1 P ’. J. Twaronite, Ht. James No. the ears, some more than others. ‘‘Furillo hit a knuckler.” sold ...... 1 2 . ;i.i i C cards rushed over for auto- records this week. TheS52 1620 consecutive vlcto'.y string in a i washlliptnir ...... ft 2 ») 2 ...... ^ ...... 110.26 “The fact that Ted may be back Undell. "So did Pee Wet Reese.” single and three string totals season and a half, - j .000 Reese won the game with a two- ‘graphs. When McDonald made CHRIS WELKIN. Planeteer BV RUSS WINTERBOTHAM TODAV '4 C S . M D S S. Sasiela,/Center Cong. No. on duty does not necessarily mean his exit, n bo.v yelled: "Can I were new season aton(' Edith BOf^TS AND HER BUDDIES Everybody Happy BY EDGAR MARTIN The Braves, who would lily<^ to ! N f l l l n n a l that he has regained his hearing run single In the eighth inning. Brooklyn at N, w York— Erakinr ( 0 - 0) 1 ...... 110.17 have your nutogrsoh, mister.” Correntl, wife of the s town think they left their Rising Jiabits vj. Connrlly ( 0- 0 1 nor would It be a guarantee that •The pitch to Furillo Just hung up NOW I HOPE THE MBX.OO»3'T there. McDonald looked dejectedly champion and Fron( Crandall n ’s. THfR Horn \S VAiMT in Bo.ston when they m.jved to M ilwaiikre «t s;. I.onia (n (* h n -A .i- i I the ailment would not occur again. roUed 344 and 33S ' INTERCOM EHOCT WAVE .J ; GEVIPM OOO DQ«S \)^TE0O Cff SEE SO MOeVL WWW TO Milwaukee, put up quite.a fight to i o n r l H - ( 9-01 r». M lllrr ( 0- 0 ) ' “If the deafness continues,” “My knuckler breaks late. Some- at the lad and said: “Bon, you EACHE$HIM...AND make it three in a rew. nut a Ph(l»liiJ at l>itt. 0 .ur;:li_H c.t.rrt» Unknown Drever that the Connecticut auction of the too late. With my small wouldn’t be aoking for my au WtVL- VOO S»MOt)VO MM>Tt)36 H\S SnVRE TVHE '\M.W0IA? THt ACT , ( 0-n va. P rim (O-Ot nr LaPalme ( 0 - 0 ). Churchinan added “Wtllisma ' ^*mes l b o b BRADY, /former minor T THE C O M ET ^ desperation ninth inning rally In Profe.asional Goife.s' Association tograph If you knew yiho t S I .DE9A *. «IX OO6(^0M5T '1 r - onatl -R,ia)i ( 1- 0 ) woul be sent back to this country ^ different than most, league catcher. Is ploying with LEUGM/fSePHIM s u m Cincinnati fell one ytin snort. V*. Fhmeler ( 0- 0 ). cf Ameiica will hold a golf show for examination by expert medical It's a good pitch when 1 can get o m r I'M .. , • r.i'*rlr*ii Slops Phil Burton It over.” the aeml-pro H,raord ChiM this Y O O «t The Redlegs e^cd them, 10-9, / on T. csday, April 28 at .he Hotel authorities. If his hearing is de J GVM> R- r r b F f t t as young Joe Nuxhall got the. side Plillr«•" “Anything Ctrvoland at Chicszo— W ynn any top welfei-—champion Kuk, Hel Lewis and Lefty Penan, Bob Buhl, who was making his ( 0- 0 ) Kid ; tlon or this type has been hild in to.l^come “an acTpUot “'* ‘®'«'>. 1 played the ouP Says Ted’s O.K. first major league start'. v». Byrne (0-0). Gavilan included—after slopping , “roa- '■ "I've known Ted since we were ' 'I*!*! some last year when 1 wasn't all former Twl ILemguere, are with A- ninth inning rally that wa.s the veteran Phil Burton on a TOO Connecticut golfers will find. instructors together at the Naval^ P**®***"* filled in at first base, the Chiefa. sqcicessful enabled Detroit to end loafing when hla mates got him a in 2:32 of the sixth round at St. this show of particular interestofin ' Air Station. Pensacola, Fla and ^ *'®P* ^ ®"' make It with Seoul, April 18—(AT— A Marine L lT tX E LEAGUE volunteer 3 Cleveland's two game streak, 6-5. 12-0 lead, scattered nine hits for N'®0olas"icholas Arena. j that it will feature a golfer that; we met again last April when he pitching." officer .^at a South Korea air base The Dodgers bowed to the New , the victory. ------baseball umpire cleaaea will be • m . Burton, rugged St. tajuia scrap -' needs no introduction in. thia local- waa recalled to active duty and re- John, a 6-foot-5-inch '225- said today.Capt. Ted Williams, the suspended until the lett Week in ♦ey*. 1f»» H "U IMIm. Rw. TH. M. » York Giants, 6-3, in the afternoon ' THE ATHLETICS came up with P*''' "*ver failed to go the route j ity, namely the present U. S. Open ■ ported to Willow Grove" saQ tn143 for Riirtnn in-th# nAtinn. ed bv th^ leadinB' Jinortinir rnodii **T> mmx. v. . -SSO m JU STB E EN ^SAW 1MEPICTURE Red Sox, 5-0. on five-hits, and the,; across. 149 to 143 for .Burton in the nation- ed by the leading sporting goods "R may be because of Ted's de- Tommy H«nrich in, jervice. The pitalized-22 .lays for a “resDlra- League—Thla afternoon at 3 at SmmGNOE-TWNKMG!) IN THE PAPER?, St. Louis Browns edged the Chica- | The Brown-s batted around in ally televised bout. ' i companies. All golfers, both men ^ sire to become an ace that he may e*®®®*! break was when Haney tory tract infection” and was com- Nebo for outfield candldatea Sun- go White Sox in Chicago, 6-4, with | the seventh inning and scored five i and women, are cordially invited' cover up his ear trouble. Ted may 1 with me as a pitcher." pletel.v! recovered when he re da.y at 2 at Nebo - for catchers, the teihperature only four degrees nins to whip the White Sox. Satch I to attend. . , not complain about it! He h as' Undell origtnsilly was a pitcher turned, the two baed'cal officers pltchera and Infleldera. American above freezing. el Paige, who some folks claln: ' Pro Hackney suggests that all 8reat pride In what he wants to do | •'^ Tork Yankee farm sStd League—Today at 3 for Oil can SINCE ILASEB.ALL statisti was a lrca d y 'a veteran when those planning to attend the din- j.ond he may not say anything system. In 1841 be hOd a Z8-4 sen- The.v added that Williams ex didates at Charter Oak..Also Sun cians tgrely come equipped with Abner Ooubleday was a mere boy, ner and clinic should contact him **>®"V !>*» hearing difficulties." »«" at Newark. Arm trouble cost pressed “complete / aatisfactlon” day at 2 at Charter Oak for all tape measures, there ate no com made his first appearance of ' the , immediately so that the proper!. ^®’‘ star isn't srhgduled' >>>"> ■ ehonge to make the Yonks yith hi.5 health on/hia return. candidates. plete official' records on the long- aeason as he finished in relief for ’ reservations can be made. The KCt out of the service until late , McCarthy, watching^ hini The Marine Wing spokesman e.st home rugs. Babe Ruth hit one Pitching—Rookie Charley B»sh-,^ *i * s lefty .DiqH Littlefield. op. Philadelphia A s.- tossed » five-4f«®®®®‘ ‘®“^ next September. There h«a beenj^^^ sledded l4]| make aa!n Williams, flw flve.inisalons ■4-m at Dotrert that travelled 600 feet, speculation he might .jet out ear-1 him on outfielder, before he was /n^spllalized. He Man tle Blasts :______JiUter. and. shut nut. .4he. . Boston A® —V— -according to.»w4»rn affidavits. - j _ fled Sox, 5-0. — , . moke this on; ouUlonding evant.; liez^ ^but not for physical roasons. j ' Yh« high. pOUlt Of Ilia career. Waa i 3IieW; th i^ ' 'hboa lt,WM rumored he migh( finish up -a .500 baUlng average in-the 1947 CAPTAIN EASY Cleaning.'Up Mantle, a swltcT, hitter, was ^ Ja c P lia il R em O V ed - Batting—Mickey Mantle, New ------. ^ ^ after his return to duty, then add- TreifaeiidbiiS ffi BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 'Crazy . ting right handed agamst south K ’■*'1“,*;®*** J*“®ther of com* World Series ogainat Brooiklyn-'Jn eo,four more missions for a-total BY MERRILL C. BLQSSER paw Chuck .Stobbs when he York-Yanfte«, hit a 562-foot hbnie „ ' A10H6 OESr ni A OUIET mlMlons and then be released. ’43 he was the fellow who crashed of 12 before being granted rest slammed into a fast ball at Grif run the second longest on record. B a b e U l l d e r g O e S "** ***'" «»® i lnto a t . Louis' Whltey Kurowskl leave April 14. New York, April 18—(P)*:-Mlck- JAIL Wia Fl)( BOTH O' I5 P 0 K E 'ttXJ C o m e i n . p l e a s e ! k a y /, H e y . l i w y / , STOMP-KOLA/ fith Stadium. The drive bounced As Bo46'ie Official as the Yanks defeated Washing- i “ ey Mantle came close, but misAed THE5-E REP AGENTS UP TO THE NEW ■ICe CRUMPET h u t WATCH t h is / YA-HOO.' off a beer sign 457 feet from home ton, 7-3. by 38 feet hitting the longest SUPERINTENDENT WELCOMES CUENTELE 31^ W U 'R B NOT fr^^Korea'^t". rl*** | ^d«^"?^‘‘*fouc‘h off' T^five-ron . , CATS ARC O F eBNixe TAKE A . plate and landed in a back yard Baltimore. April 18—(A5—Larry Long Operation home run on the unofficial tic- ABOUT VOU.6AMU. THIS LIVING IFIO U 105 Teet behind the park. I ’CO.NN RELAYS .'e-ilay m play baseban"fga^n t h w 1 y®®" VCXru HAVE A <3000 HeMceFORm TD , Po n t k n o w - , MacPhall, after 1 3 - months as baseball since he started with Ben Sports, Mirror ords yesterday. REFUSCO US. The renewal of the Glonts-Dodg- nr..(rt»„» d . ‘ . Storrs. April 18^(iP) —A record he leaves the Marines 'If I can be I The young New York Yankee JO B WHEN YOU MOW ID DO n foiirt Biiur 9 di vro.-i(. a | President of Bowie race track, has number of 839 high school athletes Beaumont, Tex,, April 18—(J^)- - of help to the Red Sox." ny Bengough at Joplin, Mo., in CROMprr Mur UVEA- 7WE — - era feud, saw Sal Maglie go 6 2-3!. 1936. center fielder teed off on a pitch PBlVILEOES./ MORE/ hitlesa innings in the afternoon i removed and a New York In- representing 33 schools are i The sports finish of Babe Didrik-j TODAY A YEAR AGO—Wash b y Chuck Stobbs of Washington expected to compete this afternoon ! son Zahariaa mav have been writ-1 ^ ^ “r’ve been fooling around with ington defeated New York. 3-1. game before a wind blown fly ball; vestmeqt banker. Donald C Lillis the knuckler for years,” he said. and the ball traveled on estimated by Jackie^ Robinson eluded Monte i named to succeed him L" ‘^® 9® "'! ten entirely too soon. !.)."> H i g h T r a C K before 45.240 fans in the season's 562 feet. The Yonks went on to Irvin m the seventh. Maglie weak-; . ,, . .. • necticut .Scholaatic Relays. Sixteen "When I waa with the Yankees and ooener at Yankee Stadiuiti. ' The great woman athlete came Cardinals I used to monkej’ around win. 7-3. ened after that and had to have ■ action by the track’s boqrd large schools (CTIass A), eight FIVE YEARS AGO — Lew Wor The blow put Mantle In second help from Hoyt Wilhelm, who fi. ®‘ “‘*'f®‘®6* came yesterday, medium schools (Class B) and nine through a serious operation “feel while we warmed up on the sidt- sham won the Specialist Golf ing fine" and the doctors who per- Boys in Relays lines. place in the long-boll sweep rally quelled the Dodgers with the ' „ * week ago at the track small schools (Class C) are en Tournament at Virginia Beach. stakes. The longest home run bases loaded in the ninth. ! MacPhail had a run-in with a state tered. "The ClAC co-sponsors the lormed it think she ma.v eventual “After the (Tards let me go in Va. ly return to golf where she be Manchester High will be repre ever was hit by Babe Ruth In After getting nowhere for fouri “'ooper and an argument with two event with the university. .1950 I wound up at Hollywood. TE.V YEARS AGO — Gerard Briggs Stadium. Detroit. In 1926. Innings against Jim Hearn in the “ocsemen. A hearing is set for came the finest player of them sented by 35 field athletes in the Haney let me pitch the last game Cote.- 1940 winner, took the Bos all. annusi University of Connecticut It is said to have traveled 609 night game the Dodgers exploded Mqnday before a magistrate and RI'SH DIDN’T Ri:SH of the season and 1 lost a three- ton Marathon in 2:28:25.8. feet, and H. G. Solsinger, sports for six runs Ui the fifth and four MacPhail was barred from Bowie The Babe waa operated on yes- scholastic relays at Storrs today. hitter. In '51 I was an outfielder TWENTY VE.ARS AGO — Bob ■■«. T. a,,. U. a.' Chicago (AO Bob Rush, ace A record number of 839 schoolboy editor of the Detroit News, ob more in the sixth ' to' leave no by the Maryland Racing Commis righthander for the Chicago. Cuba ‘L(>r(lay afternoon for a malignanc.v and first baseman against left- Carey,’ 1932 airto driving cham V ie M .IN T that had put her in a hospital runners, welghtmen, distance huri- tained affidavlU to that effect Trick Cigaret BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY BUGS BUNNY doubts. Billy Loes, who started sion pending a commission hearing pitched three no-hltters for Soutn handed pitching. As a pitcher I had pion, was killed in practice at from several -xitneases. 'S next Thiirsda.v. „ eight days before. The operation ers and jumpers will compete a 12-9 record. The knuckler -was Ascot Speedway In Ca'lfornia. Bend (Ind.) Riley .High School, from 33. schools. First event was Until Mantle let loose hU bloat. X PONT THINK I TAMP MV OWN ITS MV GUESS ARE >OU two of them in auccesalon. But he was pronounced as a success ancl coming along pretty good. IT'5 QUITB AS CIOARETOUT. In a special meeting yesterday scheduled to get underway at 1 Ralph Kiner of the Pittsburgh THAT A MINIA kittingT Bowie’s board elected Lillis presi had to wait before 'getting hia one of her doctors made this ob Puerto ’' Rico to work on *he SCHOLAS'nC b a s e b a l l Pirates was in second place with THtKB--NOW TURE RVPLp- servation: o'clock. New Britain at Hartford, ppd. LCTiS COMPARE, FREE PARKING dent and chairman.. It had voted chance to pitch in organized base- Coach .Pete Wigren's charges "In the winter of '52 I went to a 560-foot job against Cincinnati S)ON ELEWTHE bell. H* Joined the Army and "If things go as well as it looks, knuckle ball and that only. Lost . Southington 15. Newington 0. THEM. END OF THIS MacPhail president March 17. 1952. listed entries in each of the follow: at Pittsburgh st the start of the fought )vlth the Fourth Armored she could possibly take part in year I really got It 'working. .1 Wilson at Plainville, ppd. to 1950 season. CIGAXST OUT- Lillis, a partner in Bear Stearns iithletics again. But how aoon t, iu(t events: April 27. WART. A Co., had been one of the principal Division of Gen. George Patton’s ''^^H lgh Jump; Aitken, Stone. Jen- throw a slider and a sinker, too. However, Mickey’s clout was the AUTO Third Army in Euiope/He was a a little t(w early to say." I'm not so quick any more. But Windsor at Rockville, ppd. longest ever by a right-handed financiers in the purchase Of No one talked to the Babe about Brpad Jump. Lynn. Juros, Bowie in which MacPhail had acted machine gunner in a reconnaisance Ritchie, Aitken; Shot Put, Kar- it looks fast compared to that hitter. Ruth batted left-handed. !platoon. it la.st night. In fact, she didn't other garbage. MEETING TODAY as chief negotiator. szes. Burbank. Bell: Discus, Taric- ' Mexico City, April 18—4A5—The RACES come oyt' from under the effect's c'o, Aitken, Harvey; Javelin, “Getting back up here with a WRESTLERS WIN TITtES Whether MacPhail had offered of the anesthetic until late last International Olympic (Committee ‘ EVERY his resignation or had been sum-, COACH ANSWERS Brovyn, Plagge, Sloane. fellow like Haney to help me Is Bhist Lansing. Mich, — (^ —- Gainesville. Fla.—(iP)—The Uni night. But when she did she was is expected to decide today marily fired wasfi't known. There Mile, Turklngton, Ritchie; Por a terrific break. Look,. I’ve been whether Melbourne will be the host Michigan State wresOera have won' Sui. Aft,, 2:31 p.u versity of Florida's football coach reportej] in gcxxl sbape. She may ter. Lynn; Medley relay; Kubish here before. I know what it’S( three consecutive 167-pouad Big wag only a bare announcement of Bob Woodruff gave the traditional be able I to discuss the situation to-, city for the 1956 Olympic games. Adults $I JSO -ii Chi Id res 5ffe the-switch after a secF,et meeting. (220), Duff (220), Moriconl (440). like. I want to stay.” The Australian city apparently Ten titles—and two of them were ATI gridiron answer when asked I X . 1 ./ I X I / . - ' 1 ' 1:/- m i '■ I PAG^TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1953 . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN., SATUFfDAY; APRIL 18i 1958 _ . ?s PAGE ELEVgN ;^ateBobtlce for Sal* 4 A)i^^^€<^rlf»—Tirca € Itnineaa Services- Offered IS Milliiicry—Draasaudiinf 19 JHelp- W aaUd«-F«M lf- Jp Wanted—Mala . 36 Articles for Sale 45 ..,:;^_.r.Gnrdellr■'.F6r|B.•—... . Bomehold. Goodi -61 Boarders Wbr4c " SEED ■/ MIXERS, WAFFLE IRONS, MANCHESTER — New Ranch — • I 1950 STUDEBAKER Champion' and children's clothing. Mitchell earnings. An opportunity for 3 HIGH SCHOOL bdjL part time. In- Lxd 60 X ISO ft. Asbeotoa ahinglad, WANTED — Two- family house, Starlight Coupe. Radio and Hest Penns.vlvania Goodyear Hoosehold Serrtees Apartments—Plafo— Home, 8 bedrooms, nics Iocs- (Ooattaaei from Bec* Oe») CLASSIFIED ADVT. 9-4370. Mrs. Brvnelle. women to earn $35-$50 weekly— qui'.'e Capitol Equipment Co., 38 LAWN SEED ASTEURIZED GOAT’S milk at STEAM IRONS AND Tenementa €S Cuatom BuUt 2-Bedroom Ranch new asphalt roof, two tUe bath _ tion ..... ,...... *1 ...... $10,800 with oil hot water heat, copper er. Overdrive. / Firestone U. S. Tires Offered IS-A Main street. Home designed to capture view rooms, large modem kitchen, oU plumbing, hardwood floors, .ga- DEPT. HOURS 1948 STUDEBAKER Land Ci^aer. working 3 hours daily, afternoons the farm. Call Pilgrim 2-6127. VERNON—8-Bedroom Ranch and Stktd* atomie enercy profrmin tg FLAT FINISH Holland window or evenings. Children no handi ^ FERTILIZERS COFFE-MATICS THREE ROOM unfurnished apart of distant hlllB, lake and c^in- steam heat. House can be con tWMte ...... $12,000 ragea Good location. Good sis* obstructing aclantific progrees In 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Radio and Heater. Overdrive. Top Allowance On Your Preaent WANTED—Auto inechaklc, ^ SPBXJIAL—McIntosh a(>ples and try club. verted into a two-family inaxpen- lot. House should be In good con 1948 STUDEBAKER Convertible Tirea. ahadea made to meaaure. All MoTlnE-»Tniekint— caps. Use of'car essential. Write ment. Heat, hot water and utili VERNON—3-8edropm Ranch, Uled the development of uses of tha metal Venetian blinda at a. new Storafe 20 for appointment for personal in perlenced. New car agency/Apply r e n t a l s - potatoes at reduced prices. Call Limited Nuinber- ties. Located at 63i South Main •ively. Near bus, achoola and bsU>, garage ...'...... $18,000 dition. Will assume mortgage. No new force. There have been nUm- COPY CLOSING TIME ^Coupe. Radio and Hea^r. Over- in person only. Chorches Mqtor MItcheU 3-ajl«. L. C. Bunce. Center hall, large living room churches. Waa owner occupied. agenta CUll MItcheU 9-4776. eroua complalnta that Ovil Dt> dHve. / COLE MOTORS low price. Keys made while you terview to Martin Harris, 1535 street. Reply Box C, Herald. with dining area In how win COVENTRY - Single, 4 large FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 19.50 CHEVROLET DeLuxe 2jpoor wait. Ma.'low'a MANCHESTER —Package OtUv- Wilbraham Road. . Sprihgfield. Sales, 80 Oakland street, M*qr ON GARDEN TOOLS CHAMBERS FURNITURE dow. Step saving kitchen with . Price $13,S00. rooms, and garags ...... M.SOO fense authoritie* have hot b*en SERVICENTER ciy. IjOcsI light tnicklng and chaster, Conn. PREMIER STRAWBERRY plants COVENTRY — S-Bedroom Ranch, ARE YOU READY to sell your told enough about atomic war- MON. THRU FRL Sedan. Mass., or apply Wedna"day, April $12 a thouaand. Frank Glode, _ Colonial picture window. heme ? We have buyers waiting 19.50 BUICK Special DeLuxe 4- w e a v in g of hums, moth holes package delivery. Refrigerators, 22. Hotel Bond, Hartford 10 a. m - BUDGET CENTER AT THE GREEN - Bnsinefn Locations Inquire 168 Woodland Street large lot ...... $11,500 f*r* to defend the public agalnat 10:30 A.M. 436 Center Street and tom. clothing, hosiery ruha, washers and atove moving a Mitchell 9-5815. 104 Glode Lane, for -Rent 64 Full haaenient. 2-car garage. BOLTON LAKE FRONT—All Year fj»r 4, 5, 6, 7 room singles and 2- Door. Dynaflow. 8 p. m. 9lXlenter St. Mitchell 3-4184. Tolland Turnpike, Manchester. SATURDAY 9 A. M. 1948 BUICK SupeV 4-Door. Radio, Mitchell 9-0980 handbags repa'rcd zipper re specialty. Mitchell 9-0753. Salesmen Wanted 36-A 501/Middle Turnpike East ’ Outside terrace. 8 fireplaces. MItcheU 3-8-474 Home; substanUal cash ,,.$10,000 S families. G atto C o ., Hartford Dr. Hsirold Cross, counsel to the Heater., MTiitewall tirea. placement, umbrellas repaired, FOR RENT—Second floor loft 40 BOLTON LAKE-—New 4 Rooms, oil 5-9198, evenings 8-8989. Man- Pope committee and author of tha EVERYTHING ror your car and ALBAIR A BERRY, rubbish re SALESMEN Wanted. Route men, BRANBi NEW Sti cu ft. refrigera COYVr MANURE, delivered by the LOUNGE CHAIR, excellent con X 60. Suitable officte, Ijght manu For Fine Living Call heat, bath, gas hot water unit; lAerter MItcheU S-6M6. new book, “The People’s Right to 1946- FORD 2-Door. DeLuxe men's shirt collars reversed and Help Wanted—Male 36 load, for your lawns and gardens. dition, $40. Mitchell 9-1827 after $13,000 AND $13,500, Four and YOUR COOPERATION WILL V-Eight. home. Budget terms to suit you. replaced. Marlow'a LltUa Mending moval, household and commercial. milkmen, bread men, bus drivers tor, defreeze, Tecumaeh unit, facturing. Informatidn, Backer, down payment *$8,000 „ ...... J8,300 Know," reported some gaina and BE APPRECIATED You talk, we do it. Biidgnl Cen Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. or any other salesmen who wish five year gtiarantee. No down pay Call Pella Bros. MItcheU 3-7405. 6:30. 36 Oak street five room ranch style, attractive ANDOVER LAKE FRONT — All PRIVATE PARTY WanU central- aomc reversea in the attack on 1949 STUDEBAKER ’i-Ton Rack Shop. lota. Country Side Realty. Man- Body. ter. Mitchell 3-4164. IT MEANS A LOT to increase their present salary. ment. 24 mmths. Mitchell 9-0980, MADELINE SMI'TH Year 8-Room Home, full ceUar, ly located house, flrepUce, prefer newa auppreaalon. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., Part time selling. Apply in person ASPARAGUS Roots for sale. APARTMENT SIZE Bengal gas BASEMEINT FOR Rent, suitable cheater MItcheU 9-6643. hot water heat. Downpayment ranch type, may consider lot. Despite the cautious pradlctlwi Dial MI-3-5121 Cbariaa Delnicki, i l l Deming stove, $50. Good condiUon. 14 MANY OTHERS Building—Contracting 14 local and long dlrtance moving, TO ENJOY YOUR JOB to Mr. Frederlckson, McClure p a r a m o u n t \A ll Aluminum for plumber-Office space and tele Realtor ^$8,800 ...... 811,100 ■What have you? No brokers. Call by Pope that President Etaen- TO CHOOSE FROM packing, storage. Call Mitchell triple track wlnovws and doore. street. MItcheU 9-0692. Silas Road. MIthh»U 9-7657. phone if deaifed. Inquire 36 Oak FOR SALEL—10-room house, cen Mitchell 9-3288. hower may withdraw or rtUix the Garagos—Service Auto Co., 373 Main street, Man Office 9-1642 Home 8-4679 trally located, good neighborhood. OTHER LISTINGS from $8,500 to 10 SPECIALIZING In custom built 3-5187. Hartford 6-1423. chester. Also Paramount ^ t o m made street. Truman security order, Prudent Storage Wliy Not InX’egtigate CULTIVATED Blueberry bushes. THREE PIECE Li\ung room set; Oil heat, newly redecorated. Tel. .*28,000. Elsenhower himaelf haa said UtUe STUDEBAKER garages, concrete fioora, also al Venetian blinds. Hastings aluml tlyee piece bedroomroom sH; 17” R.C. I«st and Found SALES AND SERVICES terations, additions. cabinets, awnings and door hobds. Free Bear thia spring. Lord’s Farm, TW') BAY Sf.vlce staUhn for MItcheU 3-5820. Legal Notice to indicate he will do ao. Painting’—Papering 21 The Possibilities >At Vernon atreet. MItcheU 9-4710. A. Victor television setN Magic lease in Manchester b y ^ lf. Your MANCHESTER —Six rooms, two / For Appointment The President told a recent news LOST—WHITE CAT with pray STORAGE SPACE. 1,000 aq. ft. ceilings and dormer erection. Call Situations Wanted— estimates, no down payqaent, 3 Chef stove; Frigidaire refrigera unfinished.' fireplace, . plaster SEVEN ROOM -house In older Heatech-Call MItchcU 3-5175. , Fxanlc.Contoia. .MItchclI.3^5322. yeara.-JA-: pay- Office . -41 v Oak opportunity to pperaj/your qiY.n AT A COURT o r PROBATK held conference he haa not . decided and Wac1t apota. 'Wf«ring leather/ CHORUHES' MOTOR SALES PAINTING *AND Bspdrftattgtng: ~-■F-emale-38 COW MANURE FOR gardens and tor; Bendtx' washing -mamn ' 'bns'fiicss. Capital requiredi ' in '•walls, combinftlon'alorms; full Tealdentlal area: ‘Hot/water Oil / Please Phone ' — - i t ■JSanChestir. "wllhlii 'and ' for 'Ih* what to db, but Invited n e w ^ p e ra GRAY RESEARCH ANT)" atreet- Call Mitchell 3-8177,\ye- lawna, $5 and $10 loads delivered. cellar, hot water oil heat, huge heat, combination ato'rm wlndowa, DUtriet of Mancheiter, on the I5th collarlar and bell. Vicinity of Ea/tEaX CABINET MAKING. No Job to Free eriimates. Paper books kitchen act; upholstered cbm centive rental. Special training if day ot April, 1953. to report any instances of abuaa. iter and Porter atreets. Fliyle available. G.et our spring outside DEVELOPMENT CO^^PANY nings Mitchell 3-4010. Coventry MItcheU 3-7804, 531 Parker atreet. other household articles. CalP .lot, $12,700. Gattd Co., Hartford fully landscaped. COnveniant jto Center 80 Oakland Street Business Services Offered 13 /m all. Free estimates. Moulson’s WANTED—Child to care for in Pilgrim 2-7318. \ inexperienced. Call Hartford HOWARD R. HASTINGS Present. JOHN J. WALLETT, Atty. Gen. Brownell yesterday cauI Mitchell 9-0S73. - / ■tVoodworking Shop. Pilgrim prices now. Call Cliff Scorao, MItcheU 9-4609. 7^236 or writ* to Gulf CU Corp., 5-9198, evenings 8-.3988, Manches shopping and Mhoola. Owner. Juds*. Invited the aociety .to send a com Manchester Mitchell 9-9483 Mitchell 9-4298. my home. Call Mitchell 9r6390. PREMIER AND Rohinaon atraw- ter Mitchell 3-6946. Mitchell 9-3953. Manchester Mitchell 9-1107 JSstate ot. Peter' Tabaka a-k-a- Plotr mittee'to dlscusa wlth him metlr- LOST-PASS BOOK .Vo. 6^98. 2-6695. “A GOOD PLACE TEN WINDOW Screens, 30 » i X herry plants, $1.50 a hundred, or STEWART-WARNER Refrigera fiOtKW’aterfrdnt street, New Hav / TabiUca or Peter Cahake, late of Man- ALL ALUMINUM 30’i; also two 30'i.. x 26'» and en, (ihnn. eheater. In Said District, decessed. ods of protecting militaiy (Mta Notice la hereby given tKnt Pa.sa WE CAN BUILD you a garage PAINTING AND DECORATTNG. TO WORK" $12 a thousand.-William McNall. tor, $50; electric range, needs MANCHESTER—Looking for a PARKER 'STltEErr Six room The M*nehester Trust. Company, ad while atm maintaining "AmeHcan 19,53 CHEVROLET Bel-Alr fordor. Dogs—Birds—Peta 41 two screen doors 32 x 80. Call Mitchell 3-4564. 103 Avery atreet, SIX ROOM Houee, comer Spruce ministrator, harlns exhibited Its ad Book No. 63398, i.a.aue^ by The COMBINATION WINDO^/S for $898 complete. If you need Flcmrs sanded and refinished. \ / • few repairs, $30. MItcheU 9-4053. BUILDI^iYFOR Lease. 30’ by 40’, • larger home?,! have a nice Dutch colonial, oU heat, modem kitchen, standards of freedom of infoima- Positively like brand new. Fully Wallpaper books on request. Aleo MItcheU 3-5560 after 5 p. m. . Manchester. large lot 100' x 190'. Beautifully and Pearl etreets. Immediate oc ministration account with atld estate tlon.” Savlnga Bank of Mantheater has AND DOORS / one it's a bargain. Estimates also suitable forv$«tail outlet. Inquire colonial with garage. OU neat for cupancy. Call MItcheU 9-0498. to this Court for allowance. It. Is been lost and application haa equipped. Immediate delivery. given on large garages, breJze- furniture refinished. Call Gerry^ DRAFTSMAN SHEPHERD Puppies for sale. Cgll FIELDSTONE FOR retaining / NEW HOTPOINT within 249 Brbqd atieet. only $12,800, Thia One you should landscaped, garage, vacant. Onljr ORDERED; Thst the l3:h dsy ot Pope ticked off the newa per been made to f*Id/bank for pay Trade and terms. Douglas Motors, Immediate Delivery. ' / ways, porches, dormers, etc. For Mitchell 9-8866. Rockville 5-7100. walls, fireplace.'. Coventry Pil AND BLACKSTONE see. Many other liatlnga from $12,800; or will conrider tmallar Msy. 1953, at ten o'clock, forenoon, at formances of other cabinet-qfn- ment of the am ^ n t of depo.ait. 333 Main. Prompt Servjcfe.y ' Previous background required in Hoaiehold Goods 51 M ^ STREET—^ the Center, $7,900 up. (3all the Ellsworth Mil- house in exchange. Call Mitchell the Probate Office In the Municipel cera. Secretary of Stote Dulles, ba full particulars call W. G. Mc- REMODELING— Painting inside layout and design of small electro grim 2-7161. CLOTHES DRYERS Lots for Salt 78 Building In eald Mancheater. be and Work Guaranteed Nallv * .Son. Tel. Mitchell 9-9992. 1 MALE COlJjlE Pup. 2 cross I WANT A RELIABLE space suitable for ^«ire or office. ten Agency, Realtors. MltchCIl 3-8274, Hartford 5-5IS8. Schwarts the same It aailsned for a hearing oh said, "showa evidence of gi'vlng 1942 FORD V-8 fordor. Radio. and out. Papering. Ceilings whit mechanical parts and sub-assem bred pups/Zimmermsn's Kennels, TOP SOIL—Type to suit your soil Floor Samples At Cost. Inquire 541 Main street.^ 3-6930. Real Estate. ANDOVER LAKE—Beautiful lake the allowance of said administration more than lip service’’ to freedom Annooiieements h"eater. special at only $345. Cen Storm Window ahd Door Specialiet ened. Call now an:, make all a r blies. Excellent possibilities to the Lake street. Mitchell 3-6287. TRUSTWORTHY PERSON account with aald eatatA ascertainment of informaUon; Becretaiy of Agri right man. condition and pocketbook. Cov front lot. High and dry. Private ot heirs and order of dlitrtbution. and ter Motor Sales, rear of Post rangements before the spring entry Pilgrim 2-7161. , Who’s Ooing Housekeeping ABC APPLIANCE, OFFICE FOR Rent, facin^x Main OVERSIZE CAPE Cod---l§lx large LARGE, Six room Caps Cod, in ex lake, can MItcheU 9-9229. this Court directs that notice ot the culture Benaon’e preaa relations REMINGTC^ arid Schick shavers, Call for Free Demonatration, Roofing—Siding 16 rush. Call Mitchell 3-8372, If no atreet. Centrally located building. cellent condition. Near low ers time and place aaslgned for said hear have been "aomewhat strained;’’ parts ai^servlce at Russell's Office. No Obligation. / TO 'Ta k e o v e r 21 Maple Street . rooms, vestibule, fireplace, ceraip- ing be given to all persona to be In CONNECTICUT Valley Construc anrwer Mitchell 9-0726. Modern l ^ e Stock—Vehiclea 42 TWO WOOD Combination doors, Call MItcheU 3-6419, 3-7614, school, $14,600. CaU Phil Hallin the Pentagon "remains someaqiat Barber ^ o p . corner Oak and UNPAID BALANCE ic tile bath, twin aize bedroojihs, terested therein to .appeer and be of an enigma" and Secrataiy of LOOKING FOR A Dream Boat? tion. Guaranteed roofs and tiding. Home Decorating Co. JIG BORE OPERATOR excellent condition, also wood 9-8081. large recreation room with leath Agency, Realtor. Mitchell 9-9221. BUILDING LOT, near new Htgh heard thereon by publfihing a copy ot Spruce/sttreeta. Phone Mitchell BILL TUNSKY A GOOD Fa'mll.v cow, will freshen Monthlj( PByinents this order In aomc newspaper haying a Defenae Wilson haa propoaed siew A One-owner car, we sold It new. Aluminum' storm windows and in June, gave 30 pound first calf. sthrm sash. Call Mitchell 9-2780. Machinery and Took 52 er bar, garage, amesite drive, School MItcheU 8-8126. clrculaUon In aSid Diatrlct. at least Sve 9-S52ai Only 10,000 miles. 1951 Hollywood KOtchell 0-9096 gutters. All men protected by In PAINTING AND Paperhanging. Must have ability to set up from $21.16\ 600 SQUARE FEET of floor apace, AN UNUSUALLY fine seven room rulei to "buttbu up" what he con- Satisfaction guaranteed. 35 years blueprints and have experience on /F o r more details call Mitchell NIGHT CRAWLERS. 10c dozen, MONTGOMERY WARD garden suitable for Industrial or storage tr*e*. Near/shopping center and home, "two- car garage, copper BUILDING LOT for sale, approxl- 'days before the day of said hearing, aiders too much talk in the armed WE /ftENT Power and hand rol- club coupe, two tone paint, radio, surance. Thr*e years to pay. Free 9-5962. NEW FURNITURE bus. Cgrlton W. Hutchins. Mitch and by mailing In a registered letter forces. heater, Hydramatlc, white wall POWER BURNERS and Range estimates. Call Mitchell 3-7180, experience. Raymond Trudeau. all types -of machines. Presently 3 dozen 25c. Tommy, 69 Edmund tractor, 1 3-4 H. P. Clinton en purposes. Mitchell 3-6389. plumbing. Timken oil burner, tUa ■ mately ^ acre of land. Centrally On or before April 17. 1W3. a copy ot le^,eiV, fertilixer spreaders, spike Phone Mitchell 9-1614. working overtime. And Appliances ell 9-5.13$. Mitchell 9-4694. this order to Ageta Tabaka and Atllth R^ld progress in setting fiip tires. The snappiest looking car Bumera expert.y cleaned and Alfred Charest, Owner. street, or Charles, 53 Fairview gine. Excellent condition. Rock- bath, Venetian blinds, acraena, located Lot hsa many good Conaulate General at New Toric, e/o d__ i^ rotary tiller^, chain saws, Which Is Now In Storage viUe 5-9208. stoum sash, enclosed front porch state Freedom of Information in town. Try this Hornet and you serviced. l<«t ua service and re GOAT FOR Sale, one year old, $18. street. Originally sold to a young cduple SPEKJIAL—M |ut ha sold quickly, shade trees. Private owner. No lUchard T. . Mokrsynakl. Atty., 116 /sickatckle mowers, rotary mowers, PARAMOUNT Engineering Com PAINTING And psperJianging. No Wanted to Rent 68 with f>crcens, enclosed rear porch, agents. Call MItcheU 9-2892. Church street. New Haven 10. Cohn.; comnUttees now numbering SB, / hedihedge trimmers, extension, lad wlU b.uy it. Trades, easy terms. pair youi washing machine nr re Job too -> small. Phone Mitchell Phone Mitchell 3-5263. . who unfortunately are not getnng edge of townX^room ranch, one Lucy JakalnA e/o Andrew J, Kata, was reported. pany. Roofing and siding esti COMBINATION Gas and oil atovc. WANTED—Four o ' five room un quiet location. Near bus, school ders, Sanders, paint aprayer.s, post McClure Auto Inc. Tel. frigerator. Metro Service. Mitch 3-8372. electric refrigerator; al'-o boy's married. year old, large Kitchen and living ' / / _ ■ ^ Alt}’., 419 Uain streat, Naw' Britain, Cross, fornter Columbia Univer 9-9442. ell 9-0883. mates cheerfully given. All types GRAY RESEARCH AND Moflical Inatmmenta 58 furnished rent. Adult family of and shopping area. A few minutes Conn. hole diggers. Capitol Equipment of roofing and siding ramples on 26" bike Call Mitchell 9-5527* BEDROOM SUITE room, fireplace, oil Ispt water heat, walk from center of town. Will BUXLDINO LOTS in Qlaatonbury ______JOHN j, WALLETT. Judge. sity lecturer on newspaper law and Co.. 38 Main street. Mitchell SPRAY PAINTTNG, furniture of DEVELOPMENT COMPANY WESTERN STOCK Horse. CTever 'Tr u m p e t s , clarinets, trumbones, three. Cali MItcheU 9-4873. plastered walla, full'-cellar, ga counsel to the New York Herald f l o o r p r o b l e m s solved with display at 41 Oak street. F. H. A. LIVING ROOM SUITE be shown by appointment. Price and Bolton. MItcheU 9^)463. ' 3-7958. OLDSMOmLy; 1950. Beautiful Ma all kinds. Wicker furniture a and hohest. Mitchell 3-4849. ALL ALUMLNUM combination saxophones, guitars. Largest se- rage, bus lihe, schooI."'Qnly $12,- A'f A COURT or PROBATE held Tribune, reported only one serious roon c^yertible, practically ne^ linoleum, asphalt tile counter. Finai.cing. Tel. Mitchell 3-8177. specialty. Tel. Pilgrim 2 6157, . Hilliard Street 5-PC. DINETTE SET WANTED—Five or six room un $14,800. Exclusive with the Phil at Ifaneheater, withih and for the setback in recent state lawa--a PALOMINO, Four year old geld windowa.as low as ,$19 up to 24".. -/PHUjCO." e l e c , r e f ...... lectiM of Instruments 'In town. furnished. apartment op house- 100, Carlton W. Hutchins; Mitch UIVEL b u il d in g Lot with District of Hencheater, on the ISth LIBERAL Hospitalization benefltk. Has ^ew black top, Interlo/all Expert workmanship, free eatt- Hallin Agency; Realtor: MItcheU a*y of Aprir.’T963. N North Garolint statute pemflttiag matea. Open evenings. Jones Fur FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that ing. Registered P.H.B.A.'^Rldes X 43" opening size, completely in /< "BENGAL" COMB. RANGE All a^ssories. Expert '^pairing. family of four—Manchester or vi ell 9-5132, MHohell 9-4694.' . 9-9221. water, 100’ x 300’. Manciheater- Phone your local Mutual of re^^eather, electric w indow / Hy- Manchester, Connecticut stalled and fully guaranteed. Why "MAYTAG” WASHING MACH. Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. MItch — ■ -- ■ ■ ■ ■■ --- Olastonbury Road, acrose from Present, JOHN \J. WALLETT. a legialatlire eiibcommlttee tc meet Omaha agent. Mitchell 9-7375. niture. Oak street. Mitchell stay on in .any kind of storm, and Repairing 23 and drives. Hand.aomc. Intelligent cinity. Moving to Manchester for Judge. secretly. .dtamatic, side mirror, while tires, gutters, conductors and roof re pay more? Call Mitchell 9-2710 "HOOVER" VACUUXt eU 3-5336X biulness reasons. Permanent resi MANCHESTER— New six rooitn MANCHEISTER—Six rooms, older Minnechaug golf eourae. MItch Estate of Walter R.'Hall, late of deluxe radio, heater and mfroster. 9-1041. and wonderful dispo.sition. Call -X. Hanchaater, In aald Dtstllc:. deceased. Cross Hated among other sig- pairs. Call Coughlin, Mitchell MATTRESS Tour uld mattresses EXPERIENCED. Part time die Mitchell 9-2268. for demonstration and estimate. ."EMERSON” TELEVISION dence. Call MItcheU 9-8847. single Brick conitruction, shed hoD>s- Two-car garage, paneled eU 8-6200. Car looks and runa like new. Tre makers, evenings and mornings. Simmons Mattress and Boxspring, MUSIC Instrument rental. Com dormer, enclosed porch, hot water On motion of Mary C. liall of aald nifleant trends and developments: Personals COMPLETE Repairs oy Stuart -R 3-7707. sterliizeu and remade like new den, storms, full cellar, $11,900. Manchester, executrix. 1. Nine sUtes ha,ve passed sUt- mendous reduction, about H of Wolcott, A-1 Repair, Sales, on Apply 234 Hartford Road. RED RIDING horse for kale, eight Alexander-Smith Rugs. Inlaid. plete line of instruments.' Rental AETNA ■ Representative, wife and' heat, two fireplaces, tile bath, Gatto Co.. Hartford 5-9198, eve SOUTH WINDSOR—176’ frontage, ORDERED; That six montba from Call Jones Furniture and Floor appliet-, to jiurchase price. Rep 700^ deep on one aide, 675’ on an the IMh day of April. A.D.. 1963. be and utea opening relief rolls to public THIf PROSPECT HUl Sc)lbol for original coet. . Easy ./terms. Big v.-aahlng ihachinea. vacuum clean GREAT EASTERN Covering, 36 Oak. Mitchell 9-1041 years old mare. Good manners. USED KITCHEN Cabinets, Servel Lamps. Tables. Dishes. ' Pots small daughter da' ire four to ^ e extra lavatory, amesite drive. nings 8-3989. Msnchestsr MItcheU young children. T rans^rtation trade-, always at Rrunner's. Open metal. Mitchell 3-4849. and Pans. resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, Owner transferred. Price $14,800. angle , the other aids, ceUar dug, tba same are limited and allowed for inspecMon-;-Alabama, Georgia, In ers, motors, small appliances. ROOFING AND Mitchell-9-5995, room apartment. Call Hartford 3-6946.'. the creditors within which to bring In diana. Loulalana, Mlaalsaip^ Tea-' furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc evenings ’til 9:30/ Welding. 180 Main street. Phone THREU GOOD DIE Makers. A]l- Phone Me Immediately Pedler and Bundy. Metier's Music 33-2216 coUect. For appointment please call How brook In back. Price $1,900. Hart their clalnu against said estate, and tor. Phone MItcheir1»-5767. CONSTRUCTION CO. ply 234 Hartford Road: 20% OFF ON all metal lawn Studio, 177 McKee. MItcheU ard R. Hastings. Mitchell 9-1107. $19,500—SIX .Room colonial, 11* ford 8-8190. the eald executrix la directed to give nesese. Verglnla and "to a dagrea," Mitchell 0-6678. 24 OAK STREET Courses and Classes 27 mowers and wheel barrows, at C. Htfd. 6-0358: AFTER 7 P. M. 3-7500. iubllc notice to the creditors to bring New York. 1947 CHfeVROtiET fordor. Radio, 2 BRED SOWS. 1 Boar. Stafford 46-4690 baths, large krt. Country Side fn their claims within said time allowM BALLARD’S Dtitdnig School. Man- heater. Good condition $600. (Your House Doctor) LEARN RADIO - Electronics — MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid Springs, overland 4-3655. J. Morrl on Paint Store, 385 Cen Houses for Sale 72 GREEN MANOR Ranch — Six Realty, Mammeeter Mitchell by publishing a copy of this order In 2. Lawa requiring lU U boards to chester's old*!St Thousands of Mitchell 9-/82. ______ALL KINDS of carpentry work Television servicing at Connec ing Co., has opening for a.carpen ter street. See It Day Or Night FOR sa le:—Used musical instru rooms, garage, amesite drive, 9-6643. SabniiMUi for Bale 7t some newtpaper haring a circulation hold open meetings have bean accident ^ e Instruction hours. Reasonable rates. Mitchell 0-4291 Specializing In ter. and a painter. Call Mitchell If you have no means of transpor ments. 1 Conn trumpet with case. CUSTOM RANCH STYLE fireplaC'C, porch, twin size bed tr said probate district, within ten daya passed la two states—Louisiana ticut's oldest electronics school FOLDING BABY carriage. $14; 1 King trumpet with case. 1 banjo VERNON— Ownei*\must sacriflea from the date of thia order, and return Hundreds of satisfied students. CHEVRO/ET. 1949 four-door de LIFETIME two evenings per week. Weekly 9-8933 after 5:-30. Poultry and Supplies 43 tation I’ll send my auto for you. rooms, living room, dining room ONE 2-FAMILY, one \ingle, one- make to this court of the notice given, and- Washington—and afe pendlnff For 'appointment tel. Mitchell luxe, radio, heater, in good condi MASON, STONE contractor and bassinette. $4; bathinette, $6. All No obligation! mandolin with case. 1 Vega C This 3-bedroom home in the Porter combination, storm windows, car garage on triple fised lot. Immedtstely, Urge lot and base-, JOHN J, WALLETT. Judge. In othera / Aluminum Clapboards pa.vm^nts $5. Class starting soon. BROAD-BREASTED Bronze Tur in good condition. Mitchell 3--5668. atreet section is nearing comple ment of planned ranch hhuae. For 9-U45. tlon. One owner. Will eell for cement work. Va entino Bellucci Enroll now. Call Hartford 6-1630 A—I^ B —E—R—T— S melody '(gold plated) saxophone $15,300. Immediate occupancy. Good income, good CondiUon,. Very 8. There have been "an unusuM Fern street. Tel. Mitchell 3-.5042 In Colors WANTED keys. fresh ''rozen. 10 to 22 with c je .. Air priced right for tion. All rooms are spacious and Carlton' W. Hutchln.'. MItcheU detaUs call Madeline Smith, Real AT A (X>URT OP PROBATE held number of instances" of secrecy in much less than dealer asking. or write for full information New pou:ids. Order for Easter. Schaub's 3 ;: 43-45 Allyn St., Hartford complete in every detail. Tile bath, reasonable. Central location. 'Ap at Manchester, within and for the ENJOY A Driver's license. For ex Phone Mitchell 9-1086. Call 9-5451 'letween 5 and 7:30 A Complete Home Remoceilng quick sale. Kemp'f, Inc. MItcheU 9-5132. MItcheU 9-4694. ply owner, 150 Maple atreet. tor. MItcheU 9-1642, MltchsU Clatriet of Mancheater, on the Ifth court proceedings, Including the pert instruction call the Manches Service England Technical Institute, 193 Reliable man to learn Turkey Farm, 188 Hillatown road. Boats and Accessories 46 BENGAL COA'- gas deluxe range, 3-5680. plus tile shower and lavatory in 8-4679. / day of April, 1953. barring of newsmen from the Npw ter Driving A.'iademy. Pilgrim REFRIOERA’nUN Service, com Trumbull s’trert. Hartford. rubber mold machine op cost new $335, used six months, the master bedroom. Attached MANCHEISTER—Lovely six-room Present, JOHN J. WALLETT. York trial of Minot Jelke for’’com 1^49 CHEVROLET -Styleline de- BABY CHICKS. Specially bred to 16' CAPE TOD C. B. Sloop. Stain garage. Full cellar. „Over 1 acre Gu s t o m b u il t house In unupiia]- Judge. 2-7249. / luxe four door, dark blue.' Excel ..merclal.. and.. domestic.... sise,. our _ AUtchell 3-8271 erating in a growing com now $185 instaUed. Watkins,. 935 FOUR-BOOM colonial, situated on large wood Bstsfe Elspeth J. CXldweliof' pulsory proatituUon.’.’ He aald an give you best results. Barred less rig, sails, cover, trailer, readv Main rtreet. of land. ly'Nfine neighborhood, 8 t ^ c t e Manebsstsr. In said District, a minor. lent condition throughout. Only display of guaranteed used refrig A. V. LINDSAY - Owner Bonds-r-Stock»— pany. Age to 45. Second Wearing Apparel— Kura 57 CAPE COD HOUSE ed lot 70 X 500. Living room with appeal In this might determine FLORIST TELEGRAPH eratora. George H. Williams As Rocks for eggs. White Rocks for to launch. Mitchell 9-3762. fireplace, dining room and large Undbesped lot, high elavsUon, Tba Phoenix Stats Bank and Trust whether the coniltltution requires $1,095. Center Motor Sales,'461 and third .shifts. Start AITENTION Lr.dles! Slip covers ARTHUR KNOFLA Company, . guardian, haring exhibited DELIVERY SERVICE / rociates. 260 Tolland Turnpike ROOFING, .Siding and carpentry. Mortgages 31 meat. Carlson Farm, 136 Sum TAN g a b a r d in e zipper lined Expandable.. Many extras. Good kitchen with electric range. Three besutlfi^ view, hot water heait,v Its final account with said estate to the states to make trials public. Main street. mer. Mitchell 3-6971. 12’ RUNABOUt. Boat with H. and drapes custom made. Re-up- lady’s coat. Excellent condition. Realtor ■U rooms li*-story with usable TO_ALL PARTS / Manchester. Phone Mitchell Alterations and additions. Ceil- ing rate $1.40. 878 Main Street Est. 1921-1 mortgage arrangement. $11,500. large bedrdotns, tile bathroom tjila Court for allowance, It is A8NE yesterday elected two ings. Workmanship guaranteed. FIRST -AND Second mortgages P. outboard. Both brand new, holsteiing. Beautiful fabrics, Size 38. Also brown \ length top attic, two fireplaces, oodlss closet /p R D m E O : That th* 39th day of WILLYS OVERLAND 1950, .sta 9-3585, nights Mitchell 3-7601 bought for our own account. Fast $200. Wniimanh,c HAr'rlson and ample cloaetr. Combination April, 196t, at teif o'clock, forenoon, at new directors, Tumer^catledge Cl Quick, Dependable, Ef^cient A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn Apply In Person prints, stripei, solids. Expertly per. Eiza 36-38. Ehtceilent condi Phone MItcheU 3-5440 ^ THE space, full basement, inckmad the Probata Office In the Municipal the New York limes mfl Walker tion wagon. Radio, heater direc confidenttalu>servlcs. Manchester Articles lor Sale 45 3-2607. \ finished, $5 down, $2 weekly, aluminum windows and doors. tion lights, new seat covers. Tel a n t iq u e s RefinUhed. Repairing street. Mitchell 3-4860. tion. Reasonable. Call MItcheU Evenings: MItcheU B-5938 PHIL H ALLIN AGENCY On*\Mr gsrsge. Owner trans- hieeseway, garage, near Wilbur Building in said Manchester, be and Stone of the ScrlppS-Howard CALL ANDERSpk done on any furniture. ’Tleman, Investment Corp., 244 Main S t balance one year to pay. Call 9-7782 between 5 and 9 p. m. or MItcheU 9-5592. Crors highway. Call Mitchell the asms is aislgnsd for a hearing on Mitchell 9-1258. Phone Mitchell 3-5416. SPENCER RUBBER ROYAL AND Smith-Conma port Realtor ferred'qut of state. CaU EY-ances the allowhdee ot said account with said newapapera Two preaent oh^ton,. GREENHOU^S 189 South Main- street. Phone MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid able and standard typewriters. Mrs. Carr, Mitchell 9-7320. 9-1778 for Appointment. aiUta and', this Court directs that Pope and Felix R. McKnight^ the PRODUCTS CO. Diamonds—W attes MANCHEISTER—Cape Cod, over K. \7 a ^ Realtor. MItcheU 1951 OLDSMOBILE “98” Mitchell 3-5643. ing company. Alro all types ,of All makes of adding machines MItcheU 9-9221 9-0028. notica ot the^Ume and place assigned Dallas Morning News, wera . re Mitchell 3t8486 painting and carpentry work Chapel Street Jewelry \ 48 NEW BENDDC, automatic drier, Wanteti—To Buy 58 size, seven rooiqs, fireplace, ANDOVER—Attractive 'lakcfront for aald Htariitg be giren to all persona T. V. SERVICE, $2.50 per call Business Opportunities 3*2 sold or rented Repairs on all regularly 823^.95 reduced to $189. breezeway attached garage, hot home aboirt three years oM,'liv known to ba Interested therein to ap elected to three year terms on'tte Day or Evening HOLIDAY 4-DOOR SEDAN Guaranteed work. Phone Mitchell makes. Marlow’s. LEONARD W. YO.ST, Jewelgr. re LARGE, SIX room Cape Cod. ANDOVER LAKE — Five room pear and bo hoard thereon by publish board. J. Donald Ferguson of UM Phone Mitchell 9-8420 any time. 9-8933 for free estimates. Marlow’s Furniture Dept. WANTED TO BUY — Old Glass. water oil heat, lot 80 x 180; Price Three twin size bedrooms. Oil ing room, two bedrooms, kitchen ing a copy ot thia order In some news 155 Eldri^e Street "All work guaranteed." LOCAL HIGH Class retail poultry WANTED PAINTER. Call Ed pairs, aojusts watches exj^tly. China, Picture Frames. IXint- $14,800. Henry Elscott Agency, year around cottage. Built about Milwaukee Journal waa rselected $1,800 1953 EMERSON 17" Television, heat with recessed radiators, tile 1938. House needs redecorating. and dinette, oil hot water heat, paper haring a circulation In said Dis to complete the unexpired term of RAY'S ROOFING Company. Gut store. Main street location. Won ward R. Price. Mitchell 9-1003. Reasonable prices. Open dmly. FRANK’S Antiques and second ings. Furniture, Silver, Lamps, MItcheU 9-7683. full, dry basament has recreation trict, at Itsat five dava before the day WAN’TED—RR5ERS to Vicinity of WINDOW SHADES made to orde: derful opportunity. Good income brand new, 3169.95, excise tax Thursday evenings 129 Spruge hand store, 56 Cooper street. Buys bath, Venetian blinds throughout. That's the reason for ibw price of Of said hearing, and by mailing in a Walters who, if he Is named PraM- Main atreet/Hartford. from the Reason for selling Buying home ter work, roof and chimney re FOUNTAIN HELP for daya. Also and warranty included. Can ar Etc. For information call Vir Op-n staircase, living room with room, artetian wall. Price $11,000. reclstared letter nn or before April IT. and Inatalled. Venetian btinde pairs. Free estit.iates gladly for young ambitious person. For street. MItcheU 9-4387. . and sells good ured furniture and ginia Madden, tel. MItcheU 9-3807. PARKER STREET $6,950. Dwner^wants qui^ sale Its!-, a copy of thia order to Elspeth J. dent as expected, becomes an'ax- Center. Hqtira 8:30 to 5 p. m. Call sandwicl. man. hours 5 p. m. 'tU range terms to suit you. Mitch fireplace, fully Insulated, recrea and. a good trader might gat an EHmore Turklngton, Agent, Cov offlclo member of the board. Call Rockville 5-2010 A nytiime and curtain rods. 24 hour service. given. Ray Hagenow, Mitchell details call Mitchell 9-8370 be antiques. Pbona MItcheU 9-7966. entry Pilgrim 3-6397. Csldwall, U Richard Jtoad, Mancheater, Mitchell 9-3519. Eatimatea gladly given. Fagan tween 9 a. m. and 6 p. m, closin.g. Apply In .person. Howard ell 9-0980. Open 9 to 5,:30. WANTED—Franklin stove. Call SIX-ROOM COLONIAL tion basement, garage, amesite evceptional deal. Alice C la n ^ t, Conn. 9-2214. Ray Jackson, Mitchell Johnson's. 831 Farmington Ave.. Fuel and Feed 49-A drive. A lovely home with many JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. WANT A REAL vacatlpi/this sum Window Shade Oo Route 44 at 3-8325. 14” ZENITH table model T.V.. Ex • Mitchell 3-5562 evenings between Realtor. MItcheU 9-4543. ‘ BOLTON — OLD Colonial, sight mer? Look at th|,B.Jiteautlful 1949 Bolton Notch Mitchell 9-4473. West Hartford, or call Miss Pack WE BUY and sell good used tum l- 5 and' 7. With breezeway and attached desirable extras. Priced low at »ms. Two flreplacea, bath and AT A COURT o r PROBATE held Automobiles for Sale 4 ard. Mitchell 9-6102. cellent for den or cottage. U.H.F. 5>3 TONS Baled hay. Must sell. ture, combination ranges, gas $14,900, Call owner Mitchell OCCUPANCY June 20th. Owner at Hanehastar,'. within and for the Hudson sedan. fU n had only one $110. Call Stafford Springs, gar&ge. Oil heat, fireplace, r. Extra large living room D d N T 195^F0RD Tudor. Radio, heater. MANCHESTER TV Service, radio DARI-DELITE tuner. $75. Phone Mitchell 9-5650. ranges and heaters. Jones Fumi- 3-4507. transferred. Cape COd, aix com IX itrict ot Meneheeter, on the l6th owner. R a ^ . air-conditioner, Roofing 16-A FULL OR Part tims man to work overland 4-3655, first floor lavatory. Many jnlng room, beamed ceilinga, day of April, ItW -. BMck.' Clean, clean, clean. 1948 directionIt looks 11^ and TV specialists since 1934 AUTOMATIC DE-FROST IT. $7.95 \ ture Store, 36 Oak. MItcheU ■WANTED—;Large size dog-house. pletely finished rooms, forced hot Preaaat, JOHN -e J. WALLETT. iHraw lEvni Mwvy SOFT ICE CRl'.AM on Used car lot polishing and \9-1041. other extras. MANCHESTER, Wc. t Side— Two air heat, tile bath, garage. Urge oak floors first floor, 8-4 acre lot. Judse. / ^ cv rb let Aerosedan. Radio, heat- new aj)d we will give you a full Ho :se service call $3.50. Mitchell ROOFIN'l—^Specializing In repair regularly $9.98. Defrosts every 'Reasonable. MItcheU 9-3815. Well landMaped .near lake, bus Stffl Ftaaty o t Wafir Laft /er. Good value. Douglas- Motors, 0-2186 day or night. ing roofs of all kinda- Also new stmonizing cars. Experience pre Immediate Occupancy si::-room Cape Cods, all conven Undxaped lot, many extras. F. Bittte of Bertha Herman, late ot ShM E«|iiilnB Bora new/tar guarantee on this one, ferred but not necesaar.'i’. McClure night. No messy defrosting. More ROPER GAS Range, apartment iences; One at $12,600. the other line and sehMl bus. Barn and Mancheater. Ih said District, deceaaad. 333 Main. /IC tlu re AutoXJo. Tel, 9-9442. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Building In excellent location for efficient. Saves money. Cole H. A. mortgage may be assumed. The Manchester Trust Company, ad IKIORS OPENED, keys fitted, lease in Manchester. ThU location Auto Co., Inc,, 373 Main street, BftLCH is Your aixe. Excellent condition. $50. Tel. Rooms without Board 59 $14,200. Excellent locations. Call Call owner Mitchell 9-9930. garage combined. Also building ministrator d.b.n., (it.a., havine «x-- cleaned, rapalred. 26 years’ ez- ~Motofs Servicenter, 436 Center. Many Other Listings sites. Robert J.'McKinney, Bol- 1941 PLYMOUTH ’Tudor, no caali. 1940 BUICK Special. Radio, heat copied, vacuum cleanera. Irons perlenea ' ?>ee eatimatea. Call should net $9,000 or better in one Manchester.. Mithhell 9-1060 after 6 p. m. Frances Wagner, Realtor. MItch hlhlted its administration account with SAMYULYES $6 -veekly. 1939 Plymouth tijdh'r gvns, etc., repaired. Shears NEWLY DECORATED, beautiful- eU 9-0028. ton Lake, MItchail\8-5548. Said estate to this Court for allowance, Bkoe BepoMag at tka Bai> er. fordor, dark green, white wall Fowley. Manchester Mitchell season. Cash required $5,000 LOAM, Dark rich cultivated Grade raR E :R U G S In stoc'k'>now. Alt l.v furnished and spacious room. T. J. CROCKETT ovj:ksizE cape cod it is no cash $2 weekly. Cole Ifotors Urea. A sweetheart. Center Motor knives, mowers etc. pul into con Phone or Write: ORDERED; Thst the 39th day of ter Kiag DoM Whila ToE •3-5361. THE PERSONAL FINANCE No 1. $3 cu. yard. Grade No. 2, colors and sizes. 9 x 12 $17.95 The most co.npiete light house Phones: Office MltcHell 3-5418 TOVEUVTRY. Route 31 — 4-room Six rooms. All plaster walls,’ fire 6-ROOM O p* Cod, with, attached April. 1953. St ten o’clock, forenoon, at Servicenter. Mitchell 9,0980. Sales. Opening evenings until 9. dition for coming neeiis. Braith $2 cu. yard. Dellveied In truck W alt wattle. 52 Pearl street. / COMPANY and up. Phone MItcheU 9-4343, keeping facilities avaUable in Residence 9-7751 ranch. 1 ear garage, amesite place;'combination atortns, recrea garage. 2 bathrooms, s)ib porch, the Probate Office In the HunIcIpsI 15 MAPLE STEEBT BLACK BEAUTY .1949 Plymouth CONN". DARI-DELITE load Iota. Screened sand, atone, Manchester Carpet Center, 308’ Manchester. You will marvel at driveway, large lot. Prlca $8,- tion room, garage, amesite drive, wash room, recreation rooib with Buildln* In said Manchester, IM and 1950 CHEVROLET deluxe club Heating—Plumbing 17 fill And gravel delivered. Order BUILT BY Doctor three years !?* “ .I"* Is •aalsned for a htsring on Opp. Ftrot Nathmal Stata special deluxe sedan,, radio, heat coupe. Low mileage. Private own RAY'S OIL BURNER SERVICE— Will employ aeveral men as Main street the cleanliness of this building. 900. down'payment. $2,900: C?all beautifully landscaped. fireplace and bar finished irith tha sllowancr of M id admintatratton ParkiBg Let er. Looks liJW^ new. Easy terms, Repair and service .oil bumera GUARANTEED Plumbing and 102 Crown Street branch manager trainees. Must now. Nusadorf Construction Co. Children accepted. Central. Pric ago, six room u,ape Cod, five fin Johnson Building Company, 953 $13,900. knotty pine. 47 Hale street ak- ^ o u n t with said estate end thie Court er. Priced low. Call Mitchell Phone MItcheU 9-7408. WASHING MACHINE taken on ished, open stairw ay,plastered tension. Tel. RockvUle 5-3424. directs that notice of the time end trades'. McClure Auto Co., Inc. 9-9983 after 4 p. m. Furnaces cleaned. 24-hour serv heating. Alterations and new be high school graduate, college ed ro reasonable you’U gasp! Be Main strset. MItcheU 3-7426. Eve Terms Arranged. , ^ c e eaelsried for M id hearinr be ice. Telephone Mitchell 9-4901 Meriden, Conn. training desirable. Age 24-28. trade-in. $35. Marlow’s Furniture sure and see this one. Mrs. Dor walls, aluminum storm windows, Tel. ^ 4 4 2 . work. Perms gla-x electric and CHICKEN MANURE for l»wha nings Mitchell 9-0018. VERNON—Delightful four room riven to ail pereone known to be inter- USED TRUCKS with or without gas water heaters , sold and in- Must have car. This position of D « |/ sey, 14 Arch street. oil hot water heat, metal kitchen ALBERT J.'GA’ITO CO. eeted therein to-appear and be heard ATTICS AND Ba.'eroenta cleaned Dial 5-2014 a.nd garden.'. No weed seeds. BEHER DEAL cabinets, garage. Tree-'. Near bus. $13,000 Ellington Sand HUl Road. raiich on large lot. Tile bath, pine thereon by publlahins a'copy of thia l^M FORD convertible. Radio bodies; 4 to 8 ton capacity. In . stalled. Time payments arranged. fers a splendid opportunity in the % order in aome nawapaper bavins a clr- SEPTIG TANKS Rubbish and ashes hauled. '’All MItcheU 3-6971. FOOD FREEZERS—New PAK-A- heater, overdrive. New white- quire Carlson and Co., 44 Stock Skelley Brothers, Mitchell 9-8714. consumer finance field. Salary— PLEASANT, Furnished room with school. Only $12,000. Carlton W. Older home, eight rooms, no Hartford 5-9198 Evenings 8-3989 -4>aneled kitchen, large pleasant ((Ulatlon in said District, at least flve AND Jobs done at your convenience. WAY 22 cubic foot. $498 — 16 . semi-yrlvate kitchen . privUeges. Manchester Mitchell 3-8946 rooms. Excellent value, $10,500. daya bafore the day of said baarins, wall tires. Call Mitchell 9-1914, Place. $282 a month—car allowance—in FIVE DRAWER wooden desk, also PONTIAC DEALER Hutchins. MItcheU 9-5132 or wasted space. Large lot. fruit Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-3802 HEATING From A to 2. Con surance. Other, benefits include foot, $398. Food spoilage and Suitable for two. MItcheU 9-4428. Mitchell 9.4694. trees and garden. Country Side Call H. B. Grady. MItcheU $-8006. JOH.N J. WALLETT. Judge. PLUeSED SEWERS 1950 CHEVROLET 161" new wheel or 9-9791. group life insurance,- vacation; lib Print-A-Sign machine. Apply M h- '.I freexer 5 year guarantee. Mitch OPEN FOR Inspection, 2 to 6 1939 STUBEBAKER. Good condi version burners, holler-hunter Help Wanted— Female 35 Barton's, 841 Main street. Realty. Manchester, MItcheU SUpday, six room Cape Cod, full- AT A COURT OF PROBATE held base stake body. Carrying ca tion. Motor overhauled 10.000 .units, complete heating systems. eral savings and retirement plan. ell 9-8725. ROOM FOR Rent. Married codple, SIX-ROOM brick Cape Cod with 9-6643. ANDOVER LAKE — Waterfront at Maneheater. within and for the WIRING INSTALLATION of all shell dormer, fireplace , with hllilt- home, choice location, flv* rooms, D istrict of Manchester, on the 16th pacity fa 8000 poup.ds.-Save $1000 miles ago. Good rubber, $75, All work guarantieed. Time pay WANTED BY MAY 1st, — Com Apply 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Eve or two girls. Two minutes from attached garnge. Built in 1951 MaehiM ClMiad over the price of a new truck types. No Job too small. Peter panipn-working housekeeper for ning hours by appointment—Mon LEAVING TOWN, selling three MaTn street. Call MItcheU 9-1614, and in excellent condiUon. Lot 80 DUPLEX^—6 - 6—One car garage. in hookca'cs, Venetian blinds, furnace extra large living room day.of April, 1963. Mitchell 9-7004. Pant&luk, 40 Foster street. Phone ments arranged Mnriarty Broth rooms furniture, also man's and Preaent, JOHN J. WALLETT, Carter Chevrolet Co.. Inc., 311 ers. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. small country home near Man day through Friday. or 47 Cottage street. feet by 200 feet. Combination Walking distance to all stores. cornides, master bedi'oom 16’ with fireplace, buUt-in bookcases, Judge. , Septte Taoka, Dry WeUs. Sewsr Mitchell 9-7303. Chester—small family. Own room JARVIS REALTY LEADS AGAIN lady's clothing. Miscellaneous storm windows and Venetian Improvements, reasonable. MItch square'with valk in closet pl'us picture window overlooking lake. btate of . Thomas John Baxter, late Main street. Mitchell 9-5238: of Manchaater, in said Daltrlct. deceas Uaea laataUetl—4>Uar Watar- 1939 ',a-TON International 'pick A PLUMBING shop at your door. bath;- all'modern conveniences. PERSONAL items. MItcheU 9-4386. BEDP.OOM FOR RENT—In pri blinds included in price of $15,000. eU 9-7337. storage.Xstprm windows, screens, Secluded. Lot over >* acre. Im ed. Prooflag Poms. 1947 OLDSMOBILE rix-cylinder, CALL MITCHELL 9-41^2 to have vate home, two minutes from Cen up, $125.; Call Rockville-5-9158. your garden plowed or light No time lost. New work. Altera Prefer person whp can drive. $125 FINANCE COMPANY Opening a group of 120 Ixits, Size From 90 x 120 Up THINKING OF Rug^T^ See the Qccupancy in 30 days: James J. porch, b^utiful grounds, walk mediate occupancy. Reduced to The administratrix having exhibited radio, heater, hydramatlc. S’ew tions. copper piping, fixtures, hot per month. References. Box O ter. Bath and continuous hot Rohan i- Son,' Rraltofs. Tel. SIX ROOM Cape Cod, oil heat, ing distance to Waddell school. 812.800. MItcheU 3-8374. Hartford her admin latration account with said c in n e y m o s tires, beautiful black, club coupe trucking. Up to one ton. any dis For Home Construction new, imported, 9 x 12 tone on water. Respectable ■ gentleman estate to this Court for allowance, it is M K . tance. , water automatic heaters. Youngs Herald. 806 Main Street Mitchell 3-7433. plastered walls, oak floo;s, four July 1st occupancy. 24 Frederick 5-5138. Schwarts Real Estate. ORDERED: That the 19th day of SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. Excellent condition throughout. CLEAN, FAMILY Car. 1949 Chev tone, $38; also 18th century 9 x preferred. MItcheU 9-3373. bedrooms, blinds, storm doors and, town sinks sold. Estimates glad These home sites locaied nn Eva Drive which is north of Mid 12 needlepoint, chintz version. Road. Mitchell. 9-0721. o’clock, forenoon, at 180-1S2 Pearl SL TsL 90-5-5965 Center Motor Sales, open eve rolet. Mitchell 3-4849. secretarial SERVICE—’Typ ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. Mitch WANTED—Dependable woman to Phone Mitchell 9-7430 dle Turnpike East and oft Vrenon street, are complete with roads, $15,500- SIX Room colonial. N;w windows. Completely fenced in ANDOVER. BOLTON, C oventry- Municipal nings 'til 9. care for child In my home. Phorie water, sewers, aldewalka and curbs. Hartford 46-4892. Sy'dlee, 851 FURNISHED ROOM for lent. home. top. value. Country Side yard with fireplace. 187' deep. CENTRAL — Two-family house, Over 100 listings, ranch t>'pea. Buildlnf in aald ManchciUr, be ard Ing. stenography, mimeographing, ell 9-7636. Wethersfield Ave., Apt. C-1, Gentleman preferred. Near Main :?* “ a?** aaaimed for a haarina on 1950 YELLOW Ford convertible vari-typingi mailing for small or Mitchell 9-8890. Realt.v. Manchester. MItcheU Amesite drive. Priced to sell for four rooms each fioor. Call Made, Cape Cods and cottages, new and the ^owanM of said administration , , 1950 BUICK. .super foutidoor ,^dlo. heater, .Mitchell 9-6623 .be PLUMBING And heating. Bpai^-’ . No.future assessments wlU be made- wUleoaatnict all types street. Mitchell. 9.-2J7Q.. 9. Hazel .’-9-6643: ' $11,600.'. Barbara’ Woodr,. Agent. ’ line.. 'Smith, m Realtor,- ‘ MItcheU old;. fanna-trUad- Twjo-400 acrar; fOUt*. mearuliK large' buslheeses. Reasonable WOMAN WANTED for ateady em- ■ tiA'RGE OVAL Shape ' ihahogariy street. ' " ■ ment of hclra ond order of diatribution SMAU GARDEN Riviera, tWo-tone green. Dyna- tween 12 and 6 p. m. Saturdav -ratea.-Phone-MIt«heU-3-$69L-~ . l.*iog in repair*,.. Copper. ..water of homes In this section and will build to suit your Individual MItcheU 9-7702.1, 9-1642. Mitchell 3-.4679. __ (Special— School street. Urge .'■'fldw 'whUa j£aILHiea^-fulIv/^ ?aiid Suiidav.: ■ / -:pioy«teh4H3oeat«ady’Worl(i maxWe ao p .am-> -8IANCHB8TER'.''i'>’': One • ’yeaT" ’.ibid -'pipifig.'Yett»'liiling't!ftefirtc’'*qo^^^^ '4wstee and'■eeds.-etep’wrt'ww-n#‘fur'fuiiher'iietalfii.'-ltepTeieit’-' mode and several .outdoor Cape KOOM FOR Gentleman. Private modem' Y'-YaiBliy; 'l«**YOoms!;'YlY,-' P* Jlmc ind place auiprea for said , ped. Mitchell 9-0538. MANCHESTER'S Old Reliable ment'for plugged drains. Edward 5-day week. New System Laun tative on site Sunday 1-fi p.m. , . garrison colonial. Six rooms, I 'l COVENTRY, Route 31 — 5 room OPEN FOR Inspection Sunday T 900 terms). Wellas Agency, Cov hearing; be plreit to all persona known TC LOQK..A.T 'CHlS one: Just .turned Ftxit Slidp for w'a.shers; vactium dry, Harrison atTsetv- Cod lawa (:halra. Call MItcheU home. Quiet neighborhood. 59 r, .baths,/fireplace, attto, . basement ranch,/3 b^rooms; almost new, 16Hyrpn.Read, Bowers entry. TeU Pilgrim 2-6672. M Intei^attd therein to appear and 1941 PACKARD — Exceptionally in for a new Hudson Jet. 1952 ■Johnson" Mltdfien S-697d''' or 9-7782 between 5 and 9 p. m. HoU street. bw heart ^treon bj" publiahtnc « copy clejners. Irons, toaster.'-, electric Mitchell 3-5044. garage, dishwasher, combination large lot. Price $11,500, Do'wn School Six room Cape Cod. situ of thia order in aome newtpaper hav- Les Walcott le eqlidlipeff 9a clean. Mitchell 9-9057 after 5:15 Chevrolet deluxe tudor, only 6.000 GIRL . TO Operate telephone PROPERTY JARVIS REALTY CO. windows, amesite driveway. Own payment $3,800. Call Johnron ated on nicely landscaped lot 165' BOLTON LAKE—Roaedale Sec ng a clreuUitlon In aald Diatrict. at plow that small backyari gar. p. m. clocks, etc. All work guaranteed ROPEUl TABLE Top gas stove LARGE FRONT room with twin miles, ,^'ew car guarantee. Easy ABC Appliance Co., 21 Maple SUMP PUMPS, Ruud Permaglas switchboard in email industrial 654 CENTER STREET er leaving state. Non-veteran can •Building Company, 953 Main deep.. One-car garage, Amesite' tion. Lake privileges. Brand new L®V?a before the day of aald fiea that you have always kai terms and trades. McClUre Auto plant. Typing eaaential. Starting TEL. MI-3-4112 with broiler unit and two ovens. beds. Near Main street. MItcheU drive, oil heat, storm windows and four room houae. York oil heat, mailing in a register" to turn over by haad. Doa*t NEED PLE.NTY of room? 1948 street. and Bradford automatic hot OWNERS Utility drawer. Excellent condi 3-5422. finance with about $5,000 down Street. MItcheU 3-7426. Evenings ed letter on or before April 17. I»53. a Co. Tel. 9-9442. salary $40 week. Apply Industrial screens.^ Venetian blinds, hatch automatic hot watar, plastered copy of this order to James Baxter. I break your back. Chevrolet station wagon, in flr.st "W-ater heatera, American Stand tion. Reasoaahl*. Call MItcheU payment. Manchester, MItcheU MItcheU 9-0018. GRADING, e x c a v a t in g , land ard plumbing fixtures sold and In Sound Control, Rockville, Conn. Now' la the time to list LARGE. Furnished front bedroom 8-7955 for appointment. way and terrace are some of the walls, liled bath. Price $8,700. Row. off Charlea itreet^ Lurgan. class condition. Former owner's LOW COST SPECIALS! Phone Rockville 5-2527. 9-7J82 between 5 and 9 p. m. MANCHESTER GREEN —Three Mitchell 9-2265. Co. Armarh. Ireland: George Baxter^ CALL LES WOLCOTT name on request. Terms, trades. clearing. Ridzon and Stark, Tol stalled by Tom Dawkins,* master your heme. Year Cape Cod. for two people or married couple. many features. Excellent condi: Kinnego. Lurgan. Oo. Armagh. Ireland: land. Phone llockvllle 5-9455. plumber. Terms arranged. Phone MOVING, SELLING all household 381 Summit street after 5 p. m. SELLING? BUYING? Call i. Man bedroom ranch, fireplace.'Fenced tion throughout. Fairly priced. Susap Baxter. Kinnego. Lurgan. Co. 199 MAIN STEEBT - McClure Auto Co., Inc. Te^ 9-9442 RUN GOOD- RELIABLE HIGH school girl or raach, colonial or tenement chester realtor be<;aqse they yard. Screens. Immediate occu Armdgh. Ireland: Jennie Baxter. Kin MItchelP9-9669 before 8 a. m. or and miscellaneous items Includ' ExclaMve with Elva Tyler, Real nego. Lurgan. Co. Armagh, Ireland: LEN'S r o o f in g and Siding com af^er 1 p. m. woman working daya to stay with nsay be Jnat what one of our. LARGE ROOM for rent. Continu know Ma.ichester values best. pancy. Tel. MItcheU 9-8403. tor. Mitchell 9-4469. Wanted—^Real Estate 77 Mltchdl 3-4032 BEFORE YOU Buy a used car LOOK GOOD — AND ARE pany. Also painting, carpentry, children nights while mother ing 25 gallon fish aquarium, com S^hla McNally. Drummakelly. Lough fee Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck financially reaponatbic clients plete. Mitchell 3-4744, Inquire 31 ous hot water. Parking. Gentle Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agen Rd., Lurgan. Co. Armagh. Ireland. GOOD FOR TilANY MILES repairs of all kindif. Also screens LENNOX Furnaces and warm air works. May live in, or out. Own Is looking for. Try the prompt man. Mitchell 3-4724. cy, Realtors. MItcheU 3-6930^ ' SIX ROOM single, centrally locat Bo l t o n . KEENEY d r iv e , com ^^-^NHUIEKING BELLING JOHN J. WaL l b ^ , Judge. Sales and Service, 285 Main room in nice home. Mrs. Ackley. Eastland Drive. ed. Oil heat. Owner leaving atate. YOUR PROPERTY? •treet. MItjhell. 9-4571. Open eve THIS COMING ,SUMMER for house and porch', Free . ertl- heating. Earl Van Camp. Mitchell eonrteona aer\'lce of'-. pletely and nirely furnished four I>gai Notice - mates. Good workmanship. Tel 9-5844. Mitchell 9-6836 Saturday or AT THE CENTER ^ Pleasant EAST SIDE—blx room colonial, No agents. MItcheU 9-1025. room Cape Cod. oil heat, automa Without obligation tc you, wa nlnga. Sunday. FOR SALE KING OP THEM all Everseal five years' young. Spacious, mod arlJl appraise or make you a caeb 1946 NASH 600 SEDAN. Complete Rockville 5-9553. triple track aluminum combina room for one or two gentlemen. tic hot water heater, picture win 1950 CHEVROLET 2-ton cab and ly overhauled. Black. SPRING RAINS can do damage. COUNTRYSIDE Twin beds. 14-16 Wadsworth em kitchen with Kitchen Aid dow, screens. storm windows, offer for property. Bee us before JOE NAPOLI COMPLETE Hand and power law LADIES—Tired of routine work? tion ftorm and screen windows. you sell. chajuis, new tirea, clutch and Have those gutters and leaders re Quality at ho premium price. street. dishwasher. Generous living room, 1 'BOLTON - awninf^s, large lot. immediate oc Auction Sale 1946 HUDSON CONVERTIBLE SU mower service. Motors tuned and placed or repaired now. T. P. Avon has 70.000 women today en fireplace, attractive dining room, BRA F.-BURN REALTY paint, valve* Just ground. W. B. PER 6. Radio, heater, new top. joying ' business aucccr'a. Let us REALTY Call MItcheU 9-2710 for demon cupancy. Open for inspection Sun SHOE REPAIR SHOP 137 inches. Carter Chevrolet Co., overhauled. Pick-up and delivery Aitkin, Heating and Sheet Metal LARGE, -WELL furnished room three nice bedrooms \rp. targe SEE THESE HOMES day 2 - 5 p. m. Sacrlflc* at $10,- Phone MItcheU 3-6273. The undersigned gives notice service. Gibson's Garage, Mitchell Contractoro. Phone Mitchell show yop what successful women atration and estimate at no obli with four windows, for gentleman. Inc., ' 311 Main street. Phone 1947 KAISER SEDAN. Four new M1-M64S—HTFD. 88-7426 gation. peramic tile bath, open attic, dry 500. Goodchild Realty Company. that he will sell a t public auc AND tires. Runs good. ' 3-5012. 3-6793. arc doing. Write Dial. Mgr., Avon Parking. 272 Main street. Mitch basement, hatchway, hot water LISTINGS Wanted Slngla, two- Mitchell 9-523S. Four-Room Rancli, ) acre lot. Manchester Mitchell 3-7925 any family^ three-family' bustaeos tion a 1041 Lincoln Club Coupe, Products,' North Branford, Conn. ' GAS STOVE, gas refrigerator and ell 3-4071. heal, new Ruseo combination win time. Motor No. H 117087, Registration TIRED OF RIDING street cars— 1948 HUDSON CLUB COUP*;. Ra dows, $10,800 mortgage at 4% Artesian well. Only $9,900. property. Have many cash buy SHOE SHINE PARLOR dio, heater, whitewall ^ r e s . automatic washing machine, *11 ATTRACTIVELY furnished room ers. Murtgages arranged. Please No. 4U 818, Owned by • Henry waiting for buses, if so see Mc in good condition. MItcheU 9-0076. may. be assumed. Asking $15,500. Terms. Tolland Road, mile NEED MORE ROOM? Brimmer, 159 Forbes Street, East Clure Auto Co. One of the largest Green, for rent. Complete, light house Call now, Warren E. Howland, call George U Oiraaiadio, Real Are you wondering what 4,000 %q. ft. eMtroRy located in MonehostBr. No keeping facilities available. Pri east of Bolton Notch. tor. Mitchell 9-5878. 109 Henry Hartford. Connecticut, in accord selection o f’ used cars in town. HAVE YOU 4 or S USED BENDIX wather, $45; c|o- Realtor, 543 'Vopdbrldge atreet. We have a home on Mather ance with Section 7240 of the 23 OAK STREET • Easy terms. ^ . 1948 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL De- the cost will be on that WANTED vate entrance, couple preferred atreet • • LUXE CLUB COUPE. Radio, new home yon nre piaa- mestie electric sewing machine, MItcheU 3-8600. street. Seven large rooms, four General Statutes of Connecticut. TOP SOIL pariring rostrictioBS. Hoovlly trovolod • highway. $50; Serve!'- refrigerator, $30; Inquire 167 Maple street. L. F. DE MARS MANCHESTER, CONN. piEVROLETS. 1949, 1950, 1951, heater. New moitor job. nlng? A visit or tele ROOMS TO RENT? bedrooms on seccind floor. USUNGS WANTED — Single Re\ision of 1949. in order to satis phone call will place our Young mcM, High School From tobacco fields between ’ alectric ranges, $35 up. A.B.C. 355 MIDDLE 'TURNPIKE East — fy a lien for repairs and storage /tu d o rs, fordora. All in excellent NO MONEY DOWN ON THESE NICELY FURNISHED room for Seven room colonial with attach Available for immediate oc homes, 2-3-4 famUy housss, small drafting and construction grcKhioto, fe iooni Hio Maachester and Rockville. Sev Suitoblo for BOW cor ogoocy, night dub, tolovision, Appliance, 21 Maple street. rent. Continuous hot water. Good Builder Mitchell 3-6420 farm, Manchester, Bolton, Vernon of said automobile. The automo condition. Center Motor Sales, CARS IF YOU HAVE A GOOD Repufobi* man with font* eral thouoaad yards. ed garkge and finished breeze cupancy. Has all heat, garage, rear of Poet Office. CREDIT RATING. experience at your dlspoo- T^SED EIASY wringer .type wiash- location. Mitchell 3-8126. and Coventry. Large list of buy bile was left at Clarke Motor 'Notice aL We have a large varie odvortising butinots. oppHoBCOf, auto suppliot o r hordworo. way. Hot water oil heat. Storm 6ig side porch and» other ex ers. What have y»u? Mortgages Sales on Novembar 8, 1953' and ty of home altca. Hy of Hirto nttds suck a Per Yd. Pina Loadlag ing machine, in very g o ^ ..condi windows and screeiia. ExcepUon- TWO FAMILY 6 and 6, complete tha work was computed on No Invitation to Bid 1951 PLYMOUTH Iiard top model. Terms! Trades! Many More Cars Apply in ponon^ / J v In Pile. tion. $25. Mitchell 3-5494 after 4 tras.'. arrtmged. Howard R. Hastlngr, Equipped with radio, heater, signal In Stock To Choose From ! Boarders Wanted 59-A ally largei^yard with pool and ly remodeled. Large lot. fireplace, MItcheU 9-1107. vember 15,11952. The sale will The Housing Authority ot the , p m - \- brook. Priced at $14,000 for im ftorms. oil heat. Venetian blinds take place April 97, 1953 at 2:00 Town of Manchester welcomaa Mdl lights, Bun visor and two-tone rout ot eiico. lost of rof- Bring your own truck Saturday LICENSED — Ixjvely home to Many Other Listings paint. Car in excellent condition. McCLURE AUTO CO., INC. Janris Realty Co. mediate sale. Owner leaving town, throughout. Excellent ihcorfie. USTINGS WANTED Singles, p. m. at Clarke. Motor Sales for the weatherstripping of .>|f6 and Snaday. Loader will be at AETNA REALTY CO. ROPEUl GAS Combination cooking board elderly people, in Hebron. -rJune occupanley. Small, down MOO actual miles. Full price . Hudson Sales and Service oroncos.(Cou you fcolp? plle- ^ and hasting atove. ,'ln excellent DoA'n^irs easily made into two ^.’o-family, three-family, apart- owned by Geoige Clarke and lo doors in Green Haven Prdj ^ ' 654 Center Street ifrrald Women preferred. Wfllimantic. payment ne*ded. Exclusive with thfee-room apartmenjts: For,ap T. J. lcROCKETT \lment houses. Waiting list of buy cated at 301 Broad Street, Man Specifications may be had 9& 91 - 81-T06. Terms can he arranged. Telephone Mitchell 9-M43 TeL Ml-S-dm TEL. HABTFOKO t-0S71 Phooo MI.M19S or Hartford 7.3^0 aondrtiqn. Inquira 813 » Hilliard HArriaoh 3-0242, or write P. O. Ta). MltCkeH 3-6140. Col MI.3.S1?1 13 M tidl Sfroof atrasL ' 1 Elva Tyler, ; Realtor. MItcheU pointment call MItcheU 9-9026.- •Phones: Office MI-3-5416 ers. Plsase caU Barbara Woods chester, CbtinacticuL WaddeU Road. Elds clooa an ’ Open Evenings j Box 64. Amston, Conn. . 9-4469. ' - ^ No agents. . Residence MI-9-6592 Agency, MItekeU 9-TT09. Raymead Kiaedt, CoaatBbU 22. ■ • ' • 'f A • ^ ' ‘i* t s ■-x-* \ .1 V- -+4 ■:4- ■ Hr i '
PAGE TWELVE SATURDAY, ‘APRIL 18, 1953 ilim rlf^atrr lEvi^ntng Average Daily Net Press Run F*r Um Week Eadeil April I*; 1$M ' bors and Streets has just issued a A b o u t T o w n report on the results of its three- week investigation into the correct plaque HonorsXale General Manager Sen. jewelt 10,952 Heard Along Main Street names of several streets Iri, Man- The church school staff of Zion ichester, names' on which... sign r - Member e( the Audit Lutheran Church, with teachers paintfers,' town officials and^just Guest o£ GOP nmreMi of dreutettone from HarUord, will leave from And on Some of Manche$ter*g Side Streets^ Too plain people seemed to be lij sotne V Zi(Mi Church tomorrow at 1 ;30 for disagreement. " . : New London, where they will at Lyme Reftident to Talk tend a Sunda.v school teachers Worth Hearing \ \ •* than they received. If you were' So, without furthcF ado—and VOL. LXXII, NO. 170 (ClaaMfied Adverttetaig ce Page id) conference at Redeemer Lutheran It’s too bad the high school conN not at the concert and know directories, telephone b^ks, street To Republican Worn- eP- Church. Rev. Paul G. Prokopy of certs can’t be brought “ right into I someone who was. ask him about .signs and other'secondary sources Zion Church is counselor of the our living room" as everything J what you missed. It was an- notwith.standing —r the correct en’6/^llub Wednesday /I conference board and helped to else seems to be these days. From other excellent performance, name.s of Edwards street, Williams prepare the - program, which be our own observations this week, it in baseball, the Boston Braves street and Harvard road are Ed- ctiator Charles W. Jewett of at 3 o’clock. A fellow.ship appears to us that television has moved to Milwaukee. President waYd street, William street and Lying will be the speaker at th* French Hit r will follow the meeting. taken its toll on something that- Perini listed aipong his argu- both Harvard road and Harvard should be very near and dear to ments the fact that baseball play- street.' dinneiNnieeling of the Mancheater irriage ^ - , , **■* I***® lb P'ay hefore crowds, not The committee ahso reported R cpublii^ Women’a Club on Vietminh in JohnsonNjfof WeiWest Roxbiiry. Mass., The high school’s annual spring empty seats. The .same Is true that. In the course of its investiga Wednesday, in Vernon Grange and GeorgC^^W. Hunt of this town concert hY the choirs and orches- here. Several weeks of rehear.s- tion. it uncovered the fact that: Hall. The meal will be prepared will take plMc tonight at 7.odork tra was staged two nights this ^^e nece-s.sary for the vocal- there was some confusion conccriit^ nnd v.rved h ^ the women- of the in West Rttxbury .Methodist week-Tuesday and Wednesday. memorise lyrics and words, ing the name of Lenox atreet— Grange. ' ' \ Laos Push ^ u rch . There wa® » Rnod house the open- musicians spend many that' is, is It Lenox street or Although .serving his first tefn\ mg night but the crowd, fell away conquering tough pa.viagcs ns a member of th.e General As- Lennox street?—and, wants It Hanoi, Indo-China, April 20 District Master iVdliam Turk- down for the second evening. Is The flnal product should ^ not uhave .... .scmbly, Senator Jc\^ett, a Repub there an explanation? Can you known that it has dispatched that ington has called a rrieeting for to be played to a slim audience. lican, is filling the imWrtant post — French Army and car tomorrow afternoon at S'sJclock in ' •‘‘ay that people do not, go out to problem as well. The name is In PO W Swap of Senate Majority leader. rier-based aircraft toda.v at Orange Hall, which all comimttecs j see the same thing two nights Lenox. Nothing to It Young and aggressive,Mils rec \ tacked Communist-led Viet of the different Orange.lodg^are i a-running 7 This is one excuse we The problem involving the legal ord during the two sessions he urged io..attend.. cannot, awallpjv. and w e, give you A friend of ours,bad. the misfor- namca of IJicsc .strccU Tame under •served-lir the Hotise O'f Reptekenta- -ix Panmunjoni,-. Korea.... April But one officer eaidirget,: minh cotjumnn which, , h.aV® our reasons. tune-of misplacing his automo the subcommittee’s scrutiny 20— (/P) —One hundred dis- P«>^ »»•- 'driven three si^arheads west bile keys one day dbis week. On lives, and his grasp of legislation Young people of the Covenant V Still the largest place to hold a I seversi weeks sgo when sllegations made him the choice for the pbst ward into the buffer state of this particular day tflviefl his car abled Allied w an prisonei S, then picked up materially. Manchester Marine at A*Blast League wlll rrieet at 7:30 tonight crowd for a perfomiance. outside I were msde that somebody goofed he holds. In addition to his exart\ Chief at home anVl.faok the htfs.Jo work. I up in putting the names Edwards, gome weeping 'silently, came Four Stretrher Caaen 1-aos, the high command an at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob of the Armory, the ■ high school ing duties as majority, leader, he la ert Widharti, 32 Benton street. hall lis^ to be filled to rapacity After arriving home at ntght. he Willian ■ .and Harvard road on down fre^bin road today in Potir. came back on atretchera. nounced today. remembered he had a meJd^g Senate chairman of the important othera walked dr hobbled on A communique also noted "nor- for evencevent staged there by Street s \.s. in directories and In Judiciary conuuitt8e. an historic Exchange *for 500 Mrs. Charles H. King. Mrs. the stiidenla for their parents and date and after dressing, starte telephone hooks. crutchea. "tal” patrol and reconnaissance Denies W ar A lawyer and farmer, .Senator glurp Communist sick and activity. Frank H. Horton. Mrs. Harold R. friends. With-.^.so many youngsters looking for hia keys. He was sure he first two streets, the sub- It waa a solemn, dramatic scene Barrett Mrs. Neil H. Ellis and i taking part, tickets were former- he had left them in a certain spot Jewett is a member of the Nor woupded of the Korean war. aa the aim burst through clouded These were the only develop but a thorough look did not reveal ( omuHrice wa.s told, were named wich law firm' of Brown. Jewett The trade, firat clear break In ments officially 'reported in what Mrs. Harold C. Breckenridge, all ly distributed liOJhe participants .ifter rctativr.s of persons deeding sklea In mid-moming. of this town, will be hostesses at first so their parents could be as- any keys. He looked and he looked and Driscoll. He is a graduate-of . Iniig-deadlocked truce talka, could The returning priaonera grinned appeared to be a generally grim Slow dow n and also had the help of his wife the properlyjn the town, relatives the University of Michigam and . be the prelude to an armistice in situation for the French and the meeting of the Hartford Pem •aiired of having the ducal to get whose namesXwere. respectively, or wept remained atolid, each man broke College Club which meets by the door. If ther^ .were' any and family. Yale' Law School and was admit the 34-month-old war. The talks, j to hia'oavn feeiinga. Laotians. Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the home He didn’t find the keys and had Edward and Witt^ni. Further, it ted to the Connecticut Bar in 1938. liuspended last October, resume .Sounds of battle from h nearby 'The French, did not appear to Washington, April 20— tickets left to sell and Allis hap was told, by 'Highway Super of Mrs. Alfred B. Sundquist, 98 pened infrequently—theyv were to po.stpone hia trip. -While he wa.s a member of the' Saturday. | fight eChfted over this ancient vll- know exactly where’ ’ the four — Gen. J. Ijiwton Collins test Princeton street. sold at the door. \ Following morning, he got out intendent , James ShrHtoy, j.hat House In 1941 and' 1947, he served The blue-clad Allied prisoners 30 lage. ified today the Army never there was a great deal ofxxdnfti- Invading Vletmiiih divisions were. of '*;d early and gave a second on the Judiciary, Labor and Mili Americans, 12 British, 50 South Many said the Reda tried to win Obviously the high command pin Usually, there are. 2.’>0 to ^ 0 .sion surrounding the name oKJhe had received orders against look around the house. The keys tary Affairs committees. Koreans, four Turks and one each them to Oommunism, but there ned Its strategy on the hope that students taking part. Give (each street.on which General Manag winning a military victory in one a pair of tickets and you have .were nowhere to be fo\?nd. After A member of a well-known' New from Canada. South Africa, Greece waa no outward indication of aut- the Vietminh would attack fortifled brfakfasi the fellow was ready to Richard Martin lived-, that there l^iomlon Counfj" family. Senator and the Philipplnea.* cess. Korea or driving the Chinese 8ARDEN PLOWING 6nn. Only about t.'iO can be seated were deeds hearing both the name positions of the Plain’ des'Jarres. for an. event such as the concert. leave the house early to catch a I .lewett .served as an officer in the Another 100 return tomorrow — One priaoner said "they ahowed nearly 200 miles southwest of Communists .back into Man bus a, mile down the road when Harvard road and Harvard street I U. S. Navy during World War II. 85 Americans, 12 British, three T7»e four present iftembera of Big brother, sister or very close iia photos” on germ, warfare. Red Hanoi, where Fr^nch_ union forces churia. the Subveraiva Activities control a ii HARROWING hia smUfng wife entered the pic and referring to the same high jin 1942, while he was away in Turks and 50 South Koreans, the chargea which have been vigoroua- are concentrating. "There were no si>ch orders,” friends often wanted to attend. We ture. way. sucl board (SACB) agieed unanimous can remember when the musicians j .service, he was elected judge of Rc'ds said today. In all, 605 Allied iv denied by the United Nations But the enemy could aend the t^he Army Chief of,/Staff told a ! She asked. "Why are you taking A ly that tha party "la substantially Why spade your garden by received only four tickets each At any rate, after much con j probate of Lyme. He served in that aick and wounded are being traded Command and Washington. bulk of his forces around the plain Senate hearing. H,>*dded he would the bus today?' When told of the fqr 5.800 Reds. I directed, dominated and con hand when I have the equip That would mean a full house each sideration of the problem, and a j post until 1947. Prior to that he ~ • "Some" believed It,” added an tjtvoard the Laotian capital of like to discuss in/»ecret the orders trolled” by Moscow. night. lost keys she replied, "Oh, I got phono rail,-to Assistant Highway [.served as riial justice of Lyme Those crossing today appeared other. ' i ment to save you tjme and up during the night snd fouhd . tmmmm — r—Vii Luangprabang, about 70 miles to under which th /A rm v has operat-J The party, the board said, “op Well, what has happened to our Superintendent F'rank Steele, who I from .1939 to 1942. . to be in fair health and well fed. Cpl. Kenyon Wagner of Detroit. ed In the Korean conflict. | toil. Nothing too small. Call them. They were in my purse.'’’ the northwest. erates primarily to advance the ob- parents? Not all of them saw the served as a special investigator, i Appointed compensation com None mentioned unusually harsh Mich., a tuberculosia patient, aaid Ouch! The Vietminh was last reported Collins testified before a Senate , • I jecUvea" of a Ruaalan-dlrected today. concert, we are sure, becaiisc the the following farts were brought l_ missioner for the Second Congres treatment tn the North Korean Allied aoldiera were "exposed Armed Services subcommittee in i I world Oommuniat movement. prison camps, where some had to have invaded Laos from the total attendance for the two nights to light: William (no s) street is sional District in 1946, he wa.s the coastal state of Annam at a point vestigating ammunition short The board's order waa issued al The plaque honoring the late General Manager George H. Waddell is di.sniaved here *h"*Arrigo ’i been since 1950,-the first year of RQLLANO L MESSIER failed to crack the 600 mark. What About tho Squqaka? the name on the document doed- youiige.st man to hold tha^ post. In (Oontinned on Page Two) near Dien Blet Phy, 180 miles ages. most 19 months aftar former Atty. Let us not get to the point .The'rity nf Watertown. N. Y., ihg the highway to the town. Thst Atmettt shortty After tr.a long-aW-alted arrival jestijrdiiy from the Roman Bronze Companv of Long Corinectirut. He held thaj position le Bunco Dri\«. Manchester A i »sra a ( I i <-l < 4 I s m i »vs I m a m ** ••••» . 1. — • . . __ * northwAt of Hanoi. To the south Truman IfmA Approv Gen. J. Howard McGrath sUrted where we cannot give up at least this week celebrated the 100th an- one was relatively simple. J. AlmeUi Hid the preliminary work nn the memorial at the Manchester Memorial Companv rnd I until 19.30 when he became a ment- Washington, April 20— Tel. Mi-9-»«22 sent east, two other columns were driv He said that "all majop-^direc a registration proceeding again«t one night to see the school stu niveraary of the invention nf the Edward (no s)..street is on an it to Long Island for ca.sting lii January. vV hen mounted on .s black ’.valnm base the plaque 1 licr of the Republican State Cen- fives for the conduct of tM. Korean the party. 7 -^ retary of SUte DuUig will mea.surnea.surc two by three feet. George VV. Elliott, a member of the Waddell Memorial committee laid ing toward the Plain des Jarres dents perform. Manchester High bed spring, conceived bv one of unofficial highway map, but can l.tral committee. • from the east ahd southeast. w a r’ had received the approval of Indications art that it will be a indicated today hie oppoaieg has always ranked in the top its natives, James E. Liddy. yeVsterday the plaque would probably be ready next Week for placement in the west wall of the fover n He is m.vrrird to the former year or more before the Supreme not he found on any deed. But the Municipal Building. . ■ ' ^ ' British Welcome Seven Laos long has stood aa a buffer former President Hafry 8. Tru any idea of a high-level Big bracket for music, vocal and in According to the Associated since Edwards can’t be found Mary Sheafe and they have three between the Vietminh and Thailand man. / Court has the final say on conati- strumental work In the atate Press the bed spring came into either, the subcommittee is satis children. and the other Indo-Chinese state of ^ Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (R., tutionality of thf 1956 Internal Four conference at this tima SERVICES scjiotastic program. We have exlstenee because Liddy became fied that the name is Fklward and thoroughly. She. went over every YWCA who wish to atlemi are Cambodia. Me.), subcommittee chairman, Security (McCarran) Act under something to be proud of in our Impatient while waiting for his advises everybod.v else to be satis Inch of the attic. She delved. Into Wcdiiesdav Date asked to make reservations by IJfeld by North Koreans asked ColHqA what the Army’s which the board acted. told nowi conlorGnca That Interpret The Wishes mijsicsl students, snd they are The board was 'esUbllshed by ■uch meeting as a Bif Four con* wife, who was shopping. fied of .same, unless there Is some every closet. ' contacting either Mrs. Adam RED.S HEE A8IA THREAD specific mission was in Korea. deserving of a better audience He jiggled up and down on the one who wants to be cited for con that act and authorised to deter ference are useful only after tha or The Family She pul her ear to the pre.ssure For YWCA Talks Rhodes, IS Plymouth lane, or Mris. / By RDDV GILMORE United Nations, K fY., April 20 "To carfy out national policy.” seat of his buggy snd then and tempt. valve nn the furnaee, to the water Robert L. Cooper, 57 Boulder road. he repl^d. mine whether any organisations carefully. —(ff>)—Russia told the United Ns- wara directed from abroad and He added so far no such praliml- there the buggy spring begot the To continue: The highway hear meter, the gas meter, the electric Moscow, April 20— (/P)— Six British civilians and an Irish ttons today the presence of Chinese He^ent on to say the military bed spring. thus, undar the act's taema, forced JOHN B. BURKE ing tlie name of an institution meter. Still the rattling continued, The annual meeting nf the Hart FILMS pnest— freed by the North Koreans— stepped from thfe trans- Nationalist guerillas in Burma did^ -"not make policy—hut ■ only pl*ace "*‘ avo takOn Too may have an . early But Paul J, Fanning tells the outside of Boston Vvas originally intermittently however, inf the ford County YWCA, of"'\vmich the to register with the Attorney Gen appointment D e v e l o p e d a n d Siberian express today to freedom and a warm British wel threatens, the peace and security of ide recommendations to higher eral and disclose tha' names of Dullas-made known his views on FUNERAL HOME story better in the Ivrics of this called Harvard street. However, way that makes you stop/short, i Manchester Branch Ax a unit, will the Far East. uthority. For private auto driving song. he wrote, for the Watertown : be lield on Wedne.sday at the First PRINTED come, They wbre met at Moscow’s Yaroslavftky station after their members and financial da- reporter noted the subdivision nf land abutting wondering if the infernal thing the long train trip across Siberia • — ------_ The Soviet declaration was ma "To what extent did the State tails. Prime Minister ChurchUl had said 81 EAST CENTER ST. Barbershop Quartet. part of it underwent a revision and has slopped for good o r'if it will , Chfjrch nf Christ, Congregational. CHINCHILLAS 24-HOUR SERVICE by Britain’a ambassador here. Sir by Georgi N. Zarubin before Ihe Department set, policy on the con -: ^Lawless Law^ ***^J.l^ today he looked forward to Here’s how it goea: the 1941 map recording this re come back again to hound you. I in Glastonhur,v. .'The riieeting will .1 TeL Ml-S-8888 Film Deposit Box Alvary Gascoigne, snd others from General Assembly’s 60-nation"^po duct of the war In Korea?” Mrs.. possible high level Big Four taiity ’’Seated In his buggy, flicking off vision lists that part of the high Finallv she had, to leave the .he preceded by a potluck served Smith asked. Attorneys for tAe Oommuniat /, the. flies. . — . I at 6:30 p. m. Registered, pedigreed , the British embassy, Warfare Stalls litical committee which is debating Sgt. Milton L. Btavnltaky (left) ef 5$ Garden atreet and Flret Lt. He was asked whether there wait AMBULANCE SERVICE way 111 the neighborhood, of the hou.ae. She rushed out the front At Store Entrance A special RAF transport plane la a Burmese complaint anOnst the "I’m not qualified party— former Rep. Vito Marcan- Waitln for hia missus shnppin for ' Mrs. E. Hatris Harbison. a Na- to answer Donald a . MacVIcar of Nangafuck. prepare to hoard heUoopter traaa- tonio, John J. Abt and Joseph any possibility o( such a meetiilff Boiyers School as Harvard" road, door in the hope of leaving the Chinehiikis for s o l e. due- to fly in here tomorrow to re Chiang Kai-shek government. that," Collins replied. port at ramp Deeert Rock. Nev., during training for a mock nlr- Soon. . supplies, As a rc.sult, the subcommittee is sound behind her. ! lional Board member from Prinee- Forer— served notice in adyhneq^ of rion. N. J., the guest speaker, will turn the group to England. As Allies, Reds Zarubin disputed attertlons of Sen. Smith then asked If the groiind atUck following an atomic ezploelen. Stavaitaky ektenda a considered the auery fw* Wisfftdiy Jarnes Liddy. in a rev forced to admit that there is Come in and moke ns an Fourteen French civiliana also the decision that they would aak erie. Out on the porch, she heard the talk on "More and Better Mcm- KEMP'S the Chinese Natioimlists that Uie Army Chiefs had differed with the helping hand to Ms euperlor. (Om dal I'. 8. Marine Photograph). a moment and then replied he w m nothing wrong, in the fact that rattling somewhere overhead. .Sh" offer. Inteimed by the North ’Koreans are forces In Burma w>re an independ the courts to declare the law IP not aware at any plan for any auch Contemplated problems of resili i hers." She has hcefh a member of State department on war policy. legal. They have called It "a law the street sign at one end of the ran to the lawn and gazed toward due here early next week. The Swap Captives ent unit over which Chiang Kai- Collins said any such discuaeion meeting. He volunteered his ency: road reads Harvard road while 1 the National YWCA Board since French embassy announced last less law.” tbe roo'f and discovered- a atunid 1949 and js vice chairman of tlic TEL. Mi.9-1069 shek had no control. should be In secret, commltmenU when the t»p«mtSr BUY Shuddered at the specter of that the street sign at the othef end of night they had been turned over to "There is’ m» question," he said, There were reports the JusUce esked whether he beUeved n ^ a tangled web of ropes woodpecker slaqiming away at the Crntehnial Membership Develop DUcuasing the military organ the street reads Harvard street TV antenna. the Russians at the Siberian bor Seoul. April 29—OP) — Fighting "thst theyKuomintang group in Department may seek Uter this meeting could bo useful. Saggin’ neath his mattress in per ment committee of the YWCA, For appointment. along the 150-mile Korean battle ization. Collins said he had recom Pakistan for West unles.s, of eourse, they're reversed. der and-were en route by train to Foirmb*A^ direcUy operfles the week "T o f6Ha registration of ' a Dulles also said ; ^ petuated slopes. which is planning the celebration ... mended to the SecreUry of Defente As for Lenox street, the sub New, Bill Flat Moscow. French Ambassador-Louia front sputtered brieDy then all but forces ,Ui Burma,” .M h d eeea - allegad ■ >OeiMminist> Stiddenly he saw it, why of all the of the m o th anniversary of the Joxe has asked his gnvemm'ent died out today as the -warring that thAlnt^Illgeace eervices of the tront organlaatibns. committee fouivl that a similar Just beeauae you gel a set of o/ganlzation in 193,'5. She also MEMORIALS simple things, also to lend In a special plane to armies swapped disabled prisoners (OoBtlaued SR Page Tea) Army, Navy and Air Forca be com TTie department declined spe^fle fore triring to work out a Under-prop the mattresses with eondition existed here, but with a new tires on your automobile .serves on the National Board as a take them jiome. / bined into one aerviee for greater significant difference. Tlie street, St Panmunjom. comment, on this. However, At*- carriage springs. .." doesn’t mean you are free from member of the executive commit Receive Soviet Aid eflicleney afid to avoid duplication Dulles added h o s i e r that pelitl- was originally deeded to the town getting flats for any length of tee. Mrs. Harbison Is a graduate Aside from a few patrol tomey General Brownell issued OF PROVEN taberation of the civilians was in effort. this autement in connection with cel talks shoujd quickly M M v HAMSSRHS Reports h. v E. J. Holl as Lenox street. time, of Smith College and also studied arranged after Qaacoigne and tacts the Reds threw only Then along came a builder by QUINN’S light probing attacks aga Disputes He said he also had recommend the board order: srmlatics negtdiatioM snd he rfi- The Heard Along Main Street VVe know nf a eertain party ,ln : at thg Sorbonne in Paris. Joxe aakW Soviet Foreign Min ed that the chairman______of______the Joint______Karachi, Pakistan, April 20-^i
efea^^ in ces«^wherrtht*chie?I 'o~^^^^ have much in common witli the 9. He hopes Rueeia wlU take a ^ \ ' , name of the. slroet on a m a p -a I will plan to attend the meeting. MORIARTY Bros. request that the Sgviet government Sunday's mammoth assault against Soviet Union." he declared. relantlessly for Soviet enslavement map. incidentAlIy. that was not in In both eases, large "nails pene.- might be In disagreement. of our nation. new View of deairability of reach- Correctly designed monuments are products of careful I Members of the Manchester OPEN SUNDAYS 315 CENTER ST. aid in obtaining the release of U. CommunUt frontline positiona The For Vote Ban He stres.scd Pakistan’s need for tended for Tiling in the town trated the tire and punctured the At present. Collins said, the ‘•TTte decision of the board in r an Austrian setUement. Ha intelligent study. They have balance, distinction and tube. 8. civilians interned ,ln North Koi Fifth Air Force called It the big one million tons of American ^ d he could think of few acta ^ clerk’s office.^ a.^ subdivi.slon map.-, rea since the berinnlhg of the which supportB our chGT^e thst meaning; they have beauty that will endure. gest clore-support effort in six / .Sen. Ralph Q. Broil l R-Bolton) wheat_to meet a food crisis. Do/ck Workers are the New Yorker spelled the 9A.M.to1 P.M. SILENT GLOW war. (Oonttnued aa Page Tea) ■ The 44-year-old former Ambas the Communist party is Soviet d l/ name- Lennox. Hence the name The Right Answer months.- of the 35th District today laughed (Osattaued da Page Tea) ' OIL BURNERS The British who Reached here to at demands of Rep. Stanley F. sador to Washington, inten’iewed tected and controlled, and its ord^r Cutting Done In Our Own Shop Frbm The Lennox appearing on some maps An jold and prized remark was WANTED More than-225 jst and propelle/ SP.M.to9P.M. day included Capt. Vyvyan Holt. driven flghter-bombere dropped Withe that he disqualified himself on hts sick bed where he is suffer Tie Huge Piers t*«e party register aa such, Rough Stone To The Finished Memorial and referring to the southerly end heard, at the High School the will be of great assiatance to the Assistant manager, must know Tel. ^Itcheli 3-5135 Britain’s charge d’affaires to t h * ii" ':" r t from voting on the controversial ing from d.vSenter.v, said Pakistan,, of the street. other night, and an answer that South Korean ■government government In 1»50; 7 ,* * department in lu drive to halt and how to type. Excellent oppor from dawn to dusk, concent fireworks hill now pending before Churchill Ties "Most ccrtalnl.v bcloDga to th e' Now,, the impok^int differenee, will he reviewed vigo’ ously here Bishop Cecil Cooper, Ahgilean defeat the conspiracy to overthrow of course. Is‘that Rose never deed in the. near future gains publica tunity. Apply ^ on the western front. the General Assembly. free world, snd whether In Amerl- In N. Y. Harbor ^Bishop of Korea: Vice Conaul .volt like It or not the mantle of ’ __ our government j>y force and ISulletins ed the street to the town, couldn’t, tion ble.'sings today. George Bl'ak^;» Norman Philip -i Reont Air ,\le W'lthe, Burlington Ri^ilbliran violence. Manchester Memorial Co. J. SANSON. State Theater who sponsored the antl-flrewqrks Britain to Ike icsdershlp of the free world has New York. April 90- 4* — Work In fact, since it already had been "I'm afraid I'll not he able to Owen. Iegation\clerk: Herbert Ar There was a brief fir alert In "We will continue to proceed from the AP Wireg by Holl. Also, his map was merely climb those st-sirs much longer.” thur Lord, Salvation Army com- the Seoul area S unda/ night when legislation, made his demand in an !r,? stoppages hit various parts of New A. H. AIMETTl Prop. lnter4-ie\v with, the preas on Satur with vigor to protect our republic for the building inspector's use in was the remark overheard bv a mfssioner; Philip Deane, corre three to flve Red p l ^ s circled the W e value freedom as highly as York City’s ftprawling water front from thoae who would destroy It.” HARRISON STREET— MANCHESTER i. ssuing permits on the lots Rose day. Call for Peace you do." today. HUn^eda of dock hands tired man as he rested on the top spondent of the London Obaerver, bigjyest coast p o i/o f Inchon and RUrted In 1919 DEBATE CUKB FAIL8 owned, and was not intended as a sten of third floor, near the en FOR SALE snd Father ‘Thonias Quinlan, a na Kimpo airfield. ^ 6 bombs were Broil stated he "had no Intention Mohammed All Is conducting af- spumed "shape up" whistles in map of record. of voting on the issue” hut addeci ' Tendon, April 30 (A9—Prime fairs of state from the bedroom of Brooklyn and Manhattan. T>a board said Its “subsidiary Wanhlagfoa, April M — trance to the auditorium. tive of southern Ireland. dropped. / e and puppet” label applies for the With the winding up of this sen he "kne-w nothing In the-nilea that Minister Churchill told the House Ills sister’s bungsipw until the T h e stoppages apparently The Senate RepubHean leaded "The answer? A-1 CULTIVATED Two othera, a priest and a nun, A strange ybbjcct deacrlbed as American jrarty's entire" existence, sational expo.se. the subcommittee "All the more rea.sop we better died in oaptivity. "^he North Ko dglta-shaped/and about seven feet would require me to inform Rep o f Commons todsy he hoped the ou.sted premier, Khwajs Nazlmiid- atemmed from several causes, In ship made another uaaaoeeaaf^ announced that it plana to con "processes of good will which mav beginning in 1919. attempt today te curb debate aa-. m get out and vote for that new reans said they knew nothing about in diamte/was spotted by U. .8'. resentative Withe of my ■ decision djn. vacates the official residence volving crew bosses and employer It declared: tinue its investigation «f rivers FARM LOAM a third prles^ reported missing on any pending legislation.” be at work” would lead to talks of the prime minister. policies. / the hill, for state ownership eg' high .school when the referendum slrmen ^ in g slowly oVer" , Red ] "With consummate patience, the and'harliors and streets, but that Is called." , after the North Koreans captured Broil further stated he had “dis among big power chiefs of state. De.spite Ru.ssian peace mov».«i, Approximately 550 longshoremen submerged lands. .A naaaiawaa CALL MIrS-7193 or MI-S-7331 lines ir/w e ste rn Korea. , There party/strivea for the establishment roRsent request by actlag Be* for the immediate present, being a — A'Non.' Seoul in tlw summer of 19.W. cussed the rules with a GOP Officially asaociating the British the prime minister warned “ \nV —comprising 27 loading gangs—re \ You Get Better Prices At Van's bit weary after so much investi wss n^offiolal comment. i of a dictatorship of the- proletariat publican leader Kaowlaai (B* Meaaage From Eden Tl>e NaVy announced that , aj Senate caucus' snd with Senate government with President Elsen must remain vigilant in rase thiit. fused to work at Brooklyn’s giant gation and such, it will take a va hower’s recent foreign policy decls- In the U. 8., a goal which would Oallf.) to limit debate ataillag'’' British Foreign Secretary An from a Red shora battery leaders snd I. have not and do not is simply an attempt to lull every Port of Embarkation. TVo big rob the American people of the cation. , thony Eden, in a” personal message expect to aeek Withe’s coiinsl,” ratlon calling on Ruasia to end the Army piers were shut down. Wednesday brought an nbjeetloa Not For A Few Days But EVERYDAY! hjt the main deck of the destroy- one into a false sense of securin’. freedoms they have forged. from Sen. HUl (D-Ala.) 1 ^ nirid. to the internees today, aaid he was r USS Kyes Sunday, cau.sing only "Inasmuch ss the bill has not Cold W'ar, Churchill said: It could he a genuine rhange of .There, spokesmen of the AFL Inl "delighted” to hear of their rtltttty been acted upon as yet by the :"I trust Uiat nothing will be said n number of Senators are awaK- superficial damage. The warship heart Of It■ V could be„* „n.vonly methe lullluu HMio.I“ « ( ^ ^"K f^orem en’s Ass6- (Oonttnued «a Page Ten) 600x16 Reg.. $20.10 .Sound Dls<'Overy her# or rlaewhera which ^^•ill check lag their turn i'o speak 1st ippa Senate-it.seams to me.” Broil con before .h . ..o n „ . sition to the pending meaaure. * There are sounds in an automo- ((^ntlnuMl on Page Three)/ tinued, “ td be extreniely'presump o f chill the proceases of good will bjlc that can drive a man. crazy LAWNS (ConHnned on Page Eight) alert." tuous of Representative Withe to I which...... msy-- j: —be at work, and my der by the New York Shipping As 670x13 Reg. $22.03 5 , 9 5 and sounds, in a house that can fill Although pos.xthle Comnumist POW CITES DEATTHS Sale RE-SEEDED; ROLLED and GRADED attempt to aecqnd guess my hope is that they ma.v presently sociation. ” • Taft Plans Fight a woman with unbearable appre Muasaa; Korea. Tueaday, April 710x13 Reg. $24.43 LANDSCAPING^ motives or pisns in the matter.” lead - to conversations on the (Continued nn Page Eight) | Vnder the order, union shop hension. ■-’ stewards, who- formerly got paid 21— (g>—A mtumed SeaOl K»- ^ - Sale We have been told about one LOAM — FILI.' AND GRAVEL FOR SALE No Uh h w Im AKewl! n tra - "Peraonal Interest” highest levels, even in informs! and On'Housing Luis $16.95 Withe was quoted by the press , Pfl'’**#. between some of the whether or not they actually did rean soldier said, today maay of 760x13 Reg. $26.73 A g woman who vras nearly driven out REMOVED f r e e dock work, no loogen^wm be paid his - comrades- died-la Nortli JU-. Of her mip'd by rattling hoi’sea that as ■; basing .- his - demand for ' Bioll’s principal -powers -conceme(4-" SaleWiVisie v w i. -am . - , uoleas they Join the crews in load- Washington, April 20 tP) — rean prisoa camps. Skeptl- AMm t(),JfiU.7tbe.»thoJA,houAe.-;Ab.. d[sq_ualiflcatjqn _ pn jke, Sentitor’j He .said "there, is .one sphere ■626x46 Reg. ■$jW.4a-^2^"0y '“ peres along with a commit the priaoaen! wreld Hedled aa W H IL E THEY LAST Wea Truce, Peace added: of dockmenv|-afused to "shape up” well as these. She Inspected the cellar moat an Insurance company, could ha>V tee recommendation to wipe It out. ______». voted on this measure Objectively ’"rile government and probably — line up on the dock for amign- Taft, the Senate’’ Republican 600x16 $9.95 truck drivers of southern ments—because of a dispute over PRESE.NTS CRBOENTIAUI w - New when It was before the House .and New' England and management leader and one of the original York, April 20—(4>>—Sec-• reduced la unjuatifit lie said that Withe’s right to vote on the (Continued nn Page Two) a foreman. authors of the program, said he Moscow, April 20— S. reUry of the Treasury George M .' the nation’s industrial spokesmen prepaie to resume ne Police said a stevedoring firm, 670x15 $12.95 plant "is matter should have been open to gotiations in Providence. R. I., favors making money available for .\mbasaador Charlea. E. Boklca Humphrey said today the United T. Hogan and Son. Inc., wanted a already geared to increased civil after vote taken yesterday indi the construction of 35,000 low rent told hlarshal Klemeaty Vorashir All Prices Are Exchange States is "not head^ for depfes ian production.” man named Joseph Duffy as fore Plus Tax CLOSING OUT SALE OF Broil, who is an accountant and ! Jap Liberals Fail cates drivers wUI strike if talks units in the year beginning-July 1, lov toflay the .American govern* slon" whether there la a tmee In "We are not going to have a de man. while tha union’e- Local 791 ment hopes nil Issues between It Korea or-even a rea! peace. tax Consultant by profession, held ' break down.. . . Governor Lodge aa requested in former President pression in America whether we a fireworks permit last year. Polit T o C l o i l t r o l H m u a o state’s small cnmmiuiltiea of- favored Richard Kenny for the job. Truman’s budget. He commented j and the Soviet Itaion may b a ' "There is no reason to fear have an armistice, a real peace, A union official aaid the dispute W E FEATURE FISHING EQUIPMENT .peace,” be said. ical aasociates of Broil, contacted X n O l l s L - fei- space ^needed by industry, in in an Interview before leaving | settled amicably and that hU ef* or continue to develop a proper by The Herald toda.y, stated he had forts here wfll "receive the eol* In his first Bddre.ss since he __ I speech before. Association of State MOST OF ITEMS AT COST and balanced posture of defense,” made his decision not to vote on labpratlon of Rusainn oflWaln. AMESITE DRIVEWAYS took office in the Eisenhower ad- Tokyo. April 20 Pro-Amerl- •"** Development Agen- -(Ce'nHaaed Mi Page Bight) (Coallaned oa Page Nine) he said In. his prepared address DUNLOP , ministration, Humphrey otitlined a r.xn Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshi- Rohlen presented his credenttalO-.r~ W E AMESITE "There is no reason for a depres * (Continued on Page Two) to Voroshilov, who Is Chalrmoip' E9UIPPED FOR LARGE FLIES, PLUGS, RODS, REELS fiscal policy that called for a re-" da’s Liberal party won 42 per cent I Musician’s czar Petrillo says TIRES sion unless we fail ourselves to do of the seats in the powerful House tevant ma.v not be rehlred of the presidium of the Sa* duetton in taxes when govern the things we ought to do snd Isdk TENNIS COURTS OR SMALL JOBS ments! expenses' "are under con- of Representatives yesterday but! ■* union piano player pending dls- preme .Soviet. CREELS, LINES., Etc. the courage and foresight to do Japan’a political picture was as ' ctplinary action on Levant’s break- ^ Voice ^ Programs Overseas WE SPECIALIZE IN: troll.” them. Wind Storms Kill PARKING LOTS MACHINE SPREAD— FORMS His address was for more than cloudy ss ever. ing of several contract:! calling IKE APPOINTS RANKER # BRAKE SERVICE • FRONT END ALIGNMENT 1,000 editors and publishers at "There will be readjustments, of Complete returns showed today i for appearances in Canada. .Pres- Angustn, Ga:^ April 80*-ul>-* Stock Up Now At Bargain Prices Eleven, Injure 400 Futilef U. S. Newsmen Say n-3 • GENERAL REPAIR W o r k A N D W ALKS SET— POWER ROLLED tending the annual luncheon of I course..TTiere are always readjust that the second national election in sure from California duck hunters President Eisenhower today aa* members of the Associated Press, ments taking, place in any active seven months gave the Liberals and Ala.sk^ salmon packers are pointed N ew. York banker r L We have precision equipment for test and repair of generators, starter motors, volt OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 worldwide news gathering cooper economy, sometimes to the nd- Atlanta, April 20—(SV—Vicious 199 seats in, the 4M-member House Tespon.sihle for loss of his Job, land R. Hughes ns assistant dl* age regulators. vsntsge or detriment of one group ■ not enough to form a single par-1 savs Albert M. Dav, U. S direc- ^ " eehihgton, April 20.— t/Pi— « pendents in 41 countries, none of rector of the Budget MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED ------FREE ESTIMATES ative, at the Waldorf-Astoria Ho w-lnda and small but potent tor voice of America’ ahortwave them behind the Iron CurUin. tel. and sometime* to anotker. But de ty government. It waa a loss of tor of Fish- and Wildlife Service. Hughes, 37, Is vice preridaat sd " “VOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE” nadoes ripped into three southern five seals. broadcasts to the frw world appear ' Hickenlooper aaid a similar TERMS TO SUIT YOUR PURSE — UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY "Taxes must come_^down.” he pression, no. We cannot preserve states over the week-end. killing Daughters of .\merican Revolu- the Nntional aty Bank of Me# our way of life through another Yoshlda had staked his political to be ineffective, a Senateenate Foreign analysis of reports from American Bsdi. , "It’s simply a matter of 11 persons and'injurinr more than future on the balloting, ho^ng for * ^ K«Uier in Washington. D. C., Relations subcommittee said today York. long, deep deprgMion and we must" 406. . business and religious' orgaalza-orgaalza Every day is Christmas timing geared to reduction o f'e x a majority of nearly one. How i to open 62nd Continental Con- in a report based on data from pense. Both are too high and never permit it to qcct r.” Hundreds of homes were wreck tions abroad will be made public SOX TAKE HO.ME OPEMEB - when you trade at Van’s. ever, his foremost rivals lost **P«ct to hear me.. way of life is thr-eatened, not from in the House. They had none last main route before- it can crash ENONEERING Co. from his home by high' winds Sat ernment’s Ovarseat Information schedule another public hearing makes possible curtailment of I one, but from two (lources at -the time. - V into-derailed cars. . program. ■' la the first g a m s ef ’ X . ; " TELEPHONE MANCHESTER Mitchell :?-7691 urday night. today with former $en. William ito$-nfteransa -‘—^-*— *-3^ ’ 41 O A K ST. TEL MI.3-8177 govemmeht„ defense . spending. _ *].-"*me' time. It can* be lost just as WiOi only three seats in doubt, CIO ElectrivaT Workers and GE j The group came -up «"Hh con- Humphrey said any fear o f a| _____ l7l ^ . PVom six to eight diundred were this was the lineup: Liberals, 199; Benton